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Theorem 1 of the paper [1] is stated in an unnecessarily weak form. What is actually proved is much stronger.
[1]Bombieri, E. and van der Poorten, A. J., ‘Some quantitiative results related to Roth's Theorem’, J. Austral. Math. Soc. (Ser. A) 45 (1988), 233–248.CrossRefGoogle Scholar