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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quantitative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be measured or expressed in numerical terms, often in contexts like research, analysis, or data evaluation.
Example: "The study provided a quantitative analysis of the data collected over the past year."
Alternatives: "a numerical" or "a measurable".
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A quantitative histologic study.
A quantitative description of diffusion follows.
It is called a quantitative metre.
Backed by a quantitative foundation.
Development of a quantitative in vitro assay.
There is also a quantitative difference.
I don't think we made a quantitative leap.
He did not write "from a quantitative standpoint".
"There's got to be a quantitative way to track it.
A quantitative method was conducted.
A quantitative theory is given.
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