Sentence examples for a examine from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a examine" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "examine," which is a verb, and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "I need to examine the data before making a decision."
Alternatives: "an examination" or "a review".

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The use of a holistic case study availed opportunities to (a) examine the broad context of the cases, (b) present themes with thick descriptions, and (c) document interpretations based on multiple cases of foresight activities [47].

The aims of the present study were to: (a) examine longitudinal measurement invariance in the Swedish version of the Behavioral Regulations in Sport Questionnaire (BRSQ) and (b) examine the continuum hypothesis of motivation as postulated within self-determination theory.

Secondary purposes were to: a) examine differences in theory-based correlates of future participation in walking for exercise; and b) determine if the affective responses were related to these correlates.

This systematic review sought to (a) examine the effects of prevention and management interventions on overweight/obesity among children aged 2 5 years, and (b) explore factors that may influence intervention effects.

To be included in this analysis, a study had to: (a) examine the relationship between at least one FWP and one outcome or on one of the mediators; (b) clearly assign the effect size to one of the three categories of FWPs; (c) be written in English or German; and (d) allow the statistical analysis by reporting either correlations or statistics that could be converted into correlations (e.g. F test).

Our objectives were to (a) examine feasibility and receptivity of overweight adolescents joining a community-based group fitness program and (b) test preliminary efficacy of a 12-week pilot intervention designed to promote health, fitness, and self-efficacy for the identified teens.

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I mean "thought' in an examined sense, an automatic, built-in, ongoing process that is reliable, constant, controlled and predictable.

A forensic pathologist, she examines bodies, rather than being an examined body.

Mrs. Ludwick, 40, was until June an examining officer with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Only an examined life is worth living (Cooper 2007).

This transferred into the beginning of living an examined life.

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