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The phrase "a scrutiny" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a close examination or inspection of something. Example: The company's financial statements underwent a scrutiny by the auditors to ensure accuracy.
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With his success came a scrutiny that he sometimes found suffocating.
"I feel that, a lot of the time, I'm subjected to a scrutiny that men aren't.
Based on a scrutiny into the product definition process, the article studies the fundamental issues underlying product portfolio identification.
This process yields one assistant professor who six years later in the tenure process faces a scrutiny yet more intensive.
It is very important the ISC maintains public confidence as a scrutiny committee".
There is a scrutiny taking place, not yet completed; Chilcot is still sitting.
Inevitably, Johnson is under a scrutiny that he may not survive – at least not for the second Test.
Philip Hammond, the shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said the debate was a "travesty of a scrutiny process".
It is shown that the recommended practice is flawed and does not bear a scrutiny on the basis of statistical theory.
He promoted a scrutiny of the S.E.C.'s use of its rules of practice to discipline accountants and lawyers.
Malthouse said the MPA was "structurally a conflicted organisation" in its capacity as both a scrutiny and executive body.
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