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The word 'examine' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an action verb that means to closely inspect or to investigate. You can use it whenever you want to convey the action of carefully looking at, analyzing, or considering something. Example sentence: The doctor examined the patient's wound.
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Other related articles examine the dramatic rise of Ukip and immigration in Iceland.
Another good activity is to examine how news relating to immigration is presented in the media.
That is why we will support targeted, and properly overseen, measures to identify suspected extremists and, if necessary, examine their online activity and communications".
Festival panels such as How To Live? featuring writers Douglas Coupland, Anne Manne and social researcher Hugh MacKay examine humanity's quest for happiness and its changing relationship to technology and nature.
It added that officials would continue to examine the impact of major political events behind closed doors.
She said: "I think it would be unconscionable to say this is too dark we can't examine it.
Session 5: Dialogue - Monday 12th October We will examine how dialogue works within scenes.
Although, Broad's situation will become a lot clearer over the next few days, when England's medics examine whether he has suffered any adverse reaction, the spinner James Tredwell is confident his captain will get the all-clear.
But the chief appeal of Kennedy's leadership to his party may be that he does not force it to examine itself too closely.
You get a better understanding of the difference if you look past averages and examine the actual number of shared ownership homes being bought in different income brackets.
"The two accounts are irreconcilable and I have had therefore to examine carefully the evidence of other witnesses.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com