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Discover Ludwig'to retrospectively' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverb which means to view something or consider something after it has already happened. For example: In order to make it fair for everyone, the rewards are given to participants retrospectively.
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to retrospectively
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In a retrospective manner.
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This retrospective study aimed to retrospectively evaluate this new technique for PDPH prevention and treatment.
We need to retrospectively appreciate the Russians more, to really value the American pluck (and luck).
Researchers are hoping to retrospectively analyse previous recordings to investigate "seasonal occurrence and migration patterns" of the whales.
"I'm someone who makes songs and has had to retrospectively get my head around all the other stuff.
However, it certainly didn't require a panel of MPs and much deliberation to retrospectively find the flaws.
Before, extras playing students in rubbishy horror films have only been able to retrospectively cringe at their terrible adolescent haircuts in two dimensions.
Lawyers for the five argued that the NEC had no power under the rules to retrospectively freeze a full member's ability to vote in leadership elections.
In June, the Australian government – then led by Tony Abbott – rushed legislation through the federal parliament to retrospectively clarify the commonwealth's powers to fund regional processing centres.
"To try to retrospectively make comparisons like this is very fraught because of the difference in the populations," he said.
The majority of studies asks participants to retrospectively attribute mental states to others.
To retrospectively study the prevalence of perineural invasion (PNI) in cases of mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC).
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