Sentence examples for a standardised system to from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a standardised system to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a system that has been standardized for a specific purpose or function.
Example: "The organization implemented a standardised system to improve efficiency and consistency across all departments."
Alternatives: "a uniform system for" or "a regulated system to".

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A standardised system to report outcomes and complications of urologic procedures has recently been proposed by an ad hoc European Association of Urology (EAU) Guidelines panel.

The lack of a standardised system to determine allocation and "program novelty of the NACP" reduced the activity to "a largely subjective exercise, directed by gut-feeling".

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EPS is a standardised system that has to be integrated with different pharmacy dispensing systems, meaning CPs have a choice of who their 'pharmacy system-EPS' supplier is [ 31].

This, suggested Burnham, should include "looking at how we can move to a mandatory review of case notes for every death in hospital, and also looking at how we can use a standardised system of case-note review to support learning and improvement in every trust".

Alan Jones 02 July 2014 11 52am There does not seem to be a standardised system throughout the UK.

In 2012, the European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) set up an expert panel to develop a standardised system for prostate mpMRI interpretation and reporting, under the name of Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) [6].

Ask other kitchen users if they use the same labelling system, and if not come to an agreement about a standardised system where everyone uses the same measurements, terminology etc. Keep detailed records as to how the use of the new standardised system benefits the other kitchen users and enhances productivity.

However, a standardised system of validation and calibration is required to enable more reliable comparison of data across laboratories and across platforms.

It is thought it wants to end the arrangement in favour of a standardised system across its members.

The lack of a standardised system for categorising outcomes of safety inspections also makes it difficult to assess the seriousness of the fire safety issues that have been discovered.

A standardised system, described by Raadsma et al. [ 31], was used to score fleece rot incidence and severity independently of the incidence of flystrike (occurring naturally or induced).

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