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The phrase "a deliberate overview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a carefully considered summary or examination of a topic or situation.
Example: "The report provides a deliberate overview of the project's progress and challenges faced along the way."
Alternatives: "a thoughtful summary" or "a careful review".
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As the decision for a specific antimuscarinic treatment is usually taken by the physician who is supposed to have a deliberate overview of the manifestations of a specific adverse event, we decided to base our grading of adverse events on the consensus of 10 independent experts.
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It was a deliberate choice to provide an instant overview of general practice across France and the burden of a large pattern of diseases on patients' QOL as shown in previous studies which also described an independent effect of diseases on QOL.
A deliberate strategy?
Was that a deliberate choice?
It was a deliberate archaization.
It's a deliberate choice.
Was this a deliberate omission?
It was a deliberate misrepresentation.
Was that a deliberate decision?
Was this a deliberate choice?
a deliberate gambit.
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