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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific result or conclusion derived from research, analysis, or investigation.
Example: "After reviewing the data, the researchers reported a single finding that significantly impacted their conclusions."
Alternatives: "one result" or "a solitary conclusion".
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It's that a single finding isn't truth; it isn't expertise; and it certainly isn't advice.
A single finding is sufficient to make the point: "For example, the potential cooling demand in metropolitan Mumbai is about 24 percent of the demand for the entire United States".
The process would separate the development of expert opinion on a particular question (how likely is it really that X?) from the overall assessment process; a single "finding" would be more like a Wikipedia page.
After so many years, the dispute is not likely to be settled by a single finding.
The effort, Ervin says, revolves around a single finding: Students perform better when they can identify with their teachers.
Twenty-one patients underwent cranial MRI studies; five also had cranial MRS. Ten children had abnormalities on MRI (48% of those imaged), without a single finding predominating, while two patients had increased lactate on MRS (40% of those imaged).
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It added that Judge Jackson "entered a single findings of fact, a single set of conclusions of law and a single final judgment in the case".
In its forty-five years of existence, the agency has yet to make a single formal finding of discrimination.
As Ive has shown, design can extend its influence far beyond a single object – finding the course that suits you will help you explore this.
He said his industry had sent upward of 8,000 samples for testing in recent years, without a single confirmed finding of the I.S.A.
Dr. Ogasawara also made an important discovery about why female turkeys remain fertile for weeks after a single mating, finding that they have special "sperm nests" for storage in their oviducts.
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