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The phrase "a recent examination of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing findings or insights from a study, analysis, or review that has been conducted recently.
Example: "A recent examination of the data revealed significant trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a recent analysis of" or "a recent review of".
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A recent examination of Liverpool's future strategy and why Wigan Athletic's survival was particularly improbable were both equally fine.
The discovery was based on a recent examination of the spar, an iron pole on the bow that held the torpedo.
On its own, this fact would not be so surprising, but a recent examination of the animal's bones suggests that they were smashed open with large cobbles, most likely for the marrow inside.
A recent examination of a group of 40 Facebook users found that more than half didn't know an algorithm curates their news feed; when told, they expressed surprise and in some cases anger.
A recent examination of major control systems by six hacker-researchers working with the security firm Digital Bond found that six of seven devices in the study were riddled with hardware and software flaws.
A recent examination of the binding of RNA to designer PPR proteins found that the terminal positions in the target nucleic acids made the least contribution to the binding affinities of these complexes36.
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Christ judges mankind from the apex of the piece, and a recent examination by University of Glasgow senior lecturer Debra Higgs Strickland reveals examples of anti-Semitism – which is rather unsurprising, considering the map was created around the era when Jews were expelled from England by King Edward in 1290.
A recent examination by the F.D.A. of 1,153 packages of imported drugs found that 25 different controlled medications were among the imported pills.
Indeed, a recent examination demonstrated a role of miRNA on the differentiation of recruited monocytes into macrophages by measuring the response of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to various differentiation stimuli ex vivo [42].
In a more recent examination of this question in children, the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY; a 15-year cohort reported in 2006), excess body weight was inversely related to childhood SES (using mother's education as a proxy) and this disparity increased with age.
But a more recent examination of the footprints suggests additional details about those ancestors' movements.
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