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were already reported
adverb
Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously.
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Long lines formed at gas stations in many cities, and some shortages were already reported by Sunday evening.
Race hate crimes on public transport were already reported to be rising, and the referendum result may have simply made everyday racism more noticeable to the media and public.
The contents, in part, were already reported in the IAF congress in Amsterdam in 1999.
The results pertaining to sexual function were already reported [Br J Cancer 82(2) (2000) 282].
The demographics were already reported at the time of the first publication of this RCT [9].
These results are in agreement with the frequencies, which were already reported (Solangi et al. 2009).
This is in addition to the 30+ employees that were already reported to have left Clinkle by Business Insider.
For G1, G2, and G3, scores before and after training were already reported in a previous study [8].
In accordance, evidence demonstrating that N-terminal acylation might compromise receptor affinity and selectivity were already reported in the literature [33, 34].
For both HEC and LICK, the scores registered by each group at T 1, T 2, and T 3 were already reported in a previous study [9].
It may be noted that the results from the ATATRP of methyl methacrylate from MNs using phosphonic acid anchor group were already reported by us [41].
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