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"a quantitative analysis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of collecting data and using mathematical methods to interpret it, in order to gain a better understanding of a complex situation. For example: "We conducted a quantitative analysis of macroeconomic trends over the last decade to identify patterns in the data."
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It creates a "quantitative analysis to characterize the brain's representation of pain," the inventors say in their patent.
While "spreadsheet people" may be Republicans by and large, George W. Bush is not a spreadsheet person; his fiscal policy cannot withstand a quantitative analysis.
"We're far from making a quantitative analysis of the trade-off.
This is the technology industry; start with a quantitative analysis.
A quantitative analysis of probe transmission efficiency becomes difficult.
A quantitative analysis was performed with the data extracted.
A quantitative analysis was done with a multivariate probit model.
A quantitative analysis is presented in Fig. 5.
First, a quantitative analysis of quality of images.
The situation is therefore tailored for a quantitative analysis.
In the following, a quantitative analysis is provided.
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