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I want to say using spatial or temporal properties of data individually (separately) cannot help and they should be applied together.

Does the following say this?

While the reliable detection of events cannot be achieved by using either spatial properties of WSN data or temporal properties alone, outliers should be identified integratedly in spatial and temporal area.

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I don't know about the part after the comma, but the either...or...alone bit is clear. – Cerberus Jan 14 at 19:45
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'Spatial and temporal properties of data are both required ...' – Edwin Ashworth Jan 14 at 19:47
Welcome to EL&U. Unfortunately this is writing advice/critique and off topic here. You could try Writing.SE. – MετάEd Jan 14 at 20:18

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