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The phrase "a scrupulous study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a study that is thorough, meticulous, and attentive to detail, often in academic or research contexts.
Example: "The researchers conducted a scrupulous study to ensure the accuracy of their findings."
Alternatives: "a meticulous study" or "a thorough study."
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After a scrupulous study of burial records, residency registers and even the melting points of the limestone used for the city's pre-war buildings, an historical commission concluded in 2010 that at most 25,000 had been killed in the bombing, but that more likely 20,000 had died.
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"The calls for a boycott will require scrupulous study, to see whether or not they comply with the law," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
More facts: The most scrupulous study I've seen of the economic impact of illegal immigration — by Gordon Hanson, an economist at the University of California, San Diego — weighed the costs to society (schools, health care, etc).
The reward held out for scrupulous study and fulfillment was the promise of messianic deliverance i.e., the divine restoration of all those institutions that had become central in Jewish notions of national independence, including the Davidic monarchy, Temple service, and the ingathering of Diaspora Jewry.
He was also an academic at Yale who had, unlike Fawcett, made scrupulous studies of the historical material and was deeply sympathetic to the Indian population.
So as to minimize the potential bias, we designed a rigorous protocol before conducting our meta-analysis, and performed a scrupulous search for published studies using explicit methods for study selection, data extraction, statistical analysis, adoption of the most appropriate genetic model with extreme caution and sensitivity analysis.
Happily, the effort paid off: Gould has written a scrupulous, witty and, at times, appropriately skeptical study, which drew me back into a subject I thought I was sick of.
McInnis described the author's work as that of "a scrupulous reporter".
In a scrupulous review of 50 years of research into the academic impact of studying the arts, Ellen Winner, a Boston College professor of psychology, and Lois Hetland, who teaches at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, searched mostly in vain for evidence of a causal influence on school success.
Carolyn Tomkinson is a scrupulous budgeter.
And in Jonathan Bate, John Clare has found a scrupulous and sensitive biographer.
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