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To examination
noun
The act of examining.
Exact(60)
"Take her to examination room 410, please," the neurologist said, and then followed us there.
In Dr. Sipperstein's office she submitted to examination like a good jock.
They also subject their stories to examination by checkers who review every fact.
No major American cultural force is more opposed to examination and more active in suppressing it today than Silicon Valley.
Its credibility as a centre of learning will rightly depend on all aspects of her legacy being open to examination".
And it doesn't end there – classical civilisation is also for the chop, according to examination board AQA.
"But when all these players on such a high level fall we have to examination every possible cause".
A legend of William's homosexuality does not stand up to examination.
His performance before the foreign affairs committee does not stand up to examination.
The watchdog algorithms can be like open-source software — open to examination by anyone.
Their commitment points to the value attached to examination success.
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