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  This investigation ... is made timely by F.
                    This technology ... is advancing/ degenerating quickly.
                    Footnotes ... make papers difficult to read quickly.

               2.6.6.Frequencies and duration

               •     Such ideas ... rarely receive simultaneous verification.
                    P ... is rarely found in nature/ is rarely attempted.
                  ... can seldom serve as a substitute for Q.
                  ... is sometimes called Q/ may sometimes indicate Q.
                    Sometimes ... P is the only way to get Q.
                    There is sometimes ... confusion over P.
                    The debate ... was continuous and intense.
                    Such conflicts ... continuously arise.
                    Theorists   ... have long sought to unite P with Q.
                    It would take too long  ... to present here P.
                    P ... is no longer held to be a model of Q/ no longer serves the purpose.
                    P and Q ... received simultaneous application/ verification.
                  ... are simultaneously in operation.

               2.6.7. Succession

               •     P ... already contains Q/ has already been applied to Q.
                    These phenomena ... might already exist in the for.11 of Q.
                    These experiments ... have already yielded some surprises.
                    We tried to apply P ... before.
                    P ... develops before Q/ did (may have done) R long before Q.
                    Let us first/ We must first ... make Р/ ask whether P.
                    We first … give P and then Q.
                    First, ... I want to review P.
                    Q is crucial on accounts;  ... firstly, P.
                    These specialists ... last met in Berlin/ in 1985.
                    P doubled ... since industrialization.
                    Since  then/  its  birth/  introduction/  World  War  II  ...  the  theory  was  widely
                     discussed.
                    Researchers remained unaware of P ... until 1960.
                    Until 1957/ Until recently, ... mathematicians were unsure whether P.
                    A scientific experiment, no matter how spectacular the results, is not completed
                     until the results are published.
               •     P arises/ occurs/ is born (used)/ was first understood ... when Q.
                    Leibniz saw the point very clearly ... when he criticized Locke.
                    Further questions arise ... when we compare this fossil with others.
                    Game theory suggests rational solutions ... when the outcomes are uncertain.
                    While some are arguing that P, ... officials maintain that Q.
                    Some experts are alarmed, ... while others are optimistic.
                    While interleukin-12 may not be able cure cancer, ... it could potentially keep
                     many forms of the disease in check.


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