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The phrase "there were cited" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to something that has been cited, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "In the report, there were cited several studies that support the findings."
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By 1867, the extension of compulsory vaccination to Ireland and the sudden fall in the number of deaths from smallpox there was cited in the pages of The Economist as evidence that the policy was working.Wilson supported the legislation because, in spite of his uncompromising free-trade views, he still retained a reverence for facts and figures.
Matt Hesketh, assistant partnerships manager for lead developer Keepmoat Homes, insists there is, citing the popularity and affordability of schemes in other parts of the city.
The developers inscribed a verse of his in stone in the main piazza, Granary Square: "King's Cross, dense with angels and histories, there are cites beneath your pavements, cities behind your skies.
Other effects on health, for example, changes in hospital admissions, suicide rates and drug use, were cited although there was insufficient evidence to see an overall effect.
The results there have been cited as both a case for and against vouchers.
The page is organized by authors' names (or the titles of works) because there are what are cited within the text of the essay.
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If the Neonode wasn't released in the US it might not be able to be cited there.
Crucially, he has also said that in addition to the wooden pallet that was cited, there were also "strapping belts of different lengths".
In the case of a primarily voice-based assistant like Alexa, even when Wikipedia is cited, there isn't a direct connection to the source material.
The creepiness factor that's been cited is there too, and I can see some being uncomfortable with the tool.
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