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Understand the usage of hitherto


What is a “remedy” for a “pitfall”?Correct usage of “parallel” versus “in parallel” versus “parallelly”“Season” vs. “series”What are the differences between “assumption” and “presumption”?Use of 'this' – relates to the directly preceding nounUsage of “Arbitrary Rule”In a definition of physical states and properties of matter, should “divided” or “distinguished” be used?Can you do something `with racist motive` or does it make more sense to do it `under racist motive`?Usage of `it` or `this` to refer to previous clauseIs there a word that functions the same as “is facilitated by” in a cleaner way?






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My friend told me the following sentence:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by previous research





can be revised into the following way:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are hitherto uncovered research





Just want to confirm this is correct.. Why it is not in the following way?





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by hitherto research












share|improve this question

















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    Your friend's suggestion makes no sense.

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 27 at 20:49











  • I find it very difficult to parse any version of that sentence. I lose track of what's being said about a third of the way through reading it.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 28 at 2:44






  • 1





    The problem is as much to do with uncovered as hitherto IMO. ... that, hitherto, have not been covered by research In your sentence you are trying to use hitherto like previous but it is more like up to now or so far. There are other problems with the first part of the sentence.

    – Minty
    Mar 28 at 5:43

















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My friend told me the following sentence:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by previous research





can be revised into the following way:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are hitherto uncovered research





Just want to confirm this is correct.. Why it is not in the following way?





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by hitherto research












share|improve this question

















  • 1





    Your friend's suggestion makes no sense.

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 27 at 20:49











  • I find it very difficult to parse any version of that sentence. I lose track of what's being said about a third of the way through reading it.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 28 at 2:44






  • 1





    The problem is as much to do with uncovered as hitherto IMO. ... that, hitherto, have not been covered by research In your sentence you are trying to use hitherto like previous but it is more like up to now or so far. There are other problems with the first part of the sentence.

    – Minty
    Mar 28 at 5:43













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-1








-1








My friend told me the following sentence:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by previous research





can be revised into the following way:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are hitherto uncovered research





Just want to confirm this is correct.. Why it is not in the following way?





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by hitherto research












share|improve this question














My friend told me the following sentence:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by previous research





can be revised into the following way:





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are hitherto uncovered research





Just want to confirm this is correct.. Why it is not in the following way?





we show that XXX indeed constitute a broad set of infamous vulnerabilities and more subtle issues that are uncovered by hitherto research









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  • 1





    Your friend's suggestion makes no sense.

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 27 at 20:49











  • I find it very difficult to parse any version of that sentence. I lose track of what's being said about a third of the way through reading it.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 28 at 2:44






  • 1





    The problem is as much to do with uncovered as hitherto IMO. ... that, hitherto, have not been covered by research In your sentence you are trying to use hitherto like previous but it is more like up to now or so far. There are other problems with the first part of the sentence.

    – Minty
    Mar 28 at 5:43












  • 1





    Your friend's suggestion makes no sense.

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 27 at 20:49











  • I find it very difficult to parse any version of that sentence. I lose track of what's being said about a third of the way through reading it.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 28 at 2:44






  • 1





    The problem is as much to do with uncovered as hitherto IMO. ... that, hitherto, have not been covered by research In your sentence you are trying to use hitherto like previous but it is more like up to now or so far. There are other problems with the first part of the sentence.

    – Minty
    Mar 28 at 5:43







1




1





Your friend's suggestion makes no sense.

– AleksandrH
Mar 27 at 20:49





Your friend's suggestion makes no sense.

– AleksandrH
Mar 27 at 20:49













I find it very difficult to parse any version of that sentence. I lose track of what's being said about a third of the way through reading it.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 28 at 2:44





I find it very difficult to parse any version of that sentence. I lose track of what's being said about a third of the way through reading it.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 28 at 2:44




1




1





The problem is as much to do with uncovered as hitherto IMO. ... that, hitherto, have not been covered by research In your sentence you are trying to use hitherto like previous but it is more like up to now or so far. There are other problems with the first part of the sentence.

– Minty
Mar 28 at 5:43





The problem is as much to do with uncovered as hitherto IMO. ... that, hitherto, have not been covered by research In your sentence you are trying to use hitherto like previous but it is more like up to now or so far. There are other problems with the first part of the sentence.

– Minty
Mar 28 at 5:43










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