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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we had initially" is correct and is often used in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to something that happened in the past, before a particular time or event. For example, "We had initially planned to spend the day at the beach, but the weather forecast wasn't looking good, so we changed our plans."
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We had initially conducted a checkerboard resolution test using perturbations of ±5% from the initial velocity model.
Almost all other countries that we had initially considered had closed down to UK adopters.
We had initially thought of Greece -- all that classical heritage, lots of ruins to climb on.
"We had initially planned to raise about $2 billion from our share sale in Hong Kong," Mr. Wang said.
"The upturn looks for real, and its duration, we believe, will be longer than we had initially expected," the broker said.
"We had initially planned to raise about $2 billion from our share sale in Hong Kong," China Life's president, Wang Xianzhang, said in Beijing.
"There was a bigger hunger for this than we had initially anticipated," said the promoter Daniel Nardicio, who produced the event with Jen Gapay.
"We had initially believed we were authorized to use that picture," Andrew Jensen, the marketing director of One on One, said in an e-mail message.
We had initially planned to present a pooled point estimate for mortality across studies.
"We had initially … thought about Pitchbox as being a product in Coderwall.
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After a couple shows, though, it has become clear that the illness is much worse than we had initially realized.
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