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To scrutinized
verb
To examine something with great care.
Exact(1)
Greater knowledge of the structurally related relaxation mechanism, particularly factors that govern relaxivity, leads to scrutinized chelate designs that improve contrast enhancement.
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The antitrust cops are obviously going to scrutinize this deal.
And Kwanzaa is simply a prize For Africans to scrutinize.
Citizens need time to scrutinize the candidates.
He bent forward to scrutinize the monitor.
"You begin to scrutinize plays at milliseconds.
Yelp invites visitors to scrutinize reviewers.
He resents scrutiny but likes to scrutinize.
Theoretically that's enough for the F.C.C. to scrutinize Fox.
They thus knew roughly when to scrutinize the Sun.
And lenders began to scrutinize costs more closely.
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