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The phrase "a standardised text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a text that has been made uniform or consistent in format, style, or content, often for the purpose of clarity or compliance.
Example: "The company requires all employees to use a standardised text for their reports to ensure consistency across all departments."
Alternatives: "a uniform text" or "a consistent text".
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The participants in this study will have the opportunity to apply for a standardised text message coach: they will receive daily text messages to support their efforts to integrate the techniques they learn within the program into everyday life.
All other discussions were confidential and this was reinforced in training and at the beginning of each meeting using a standardised text read out by the chairperson.
For the focus group discussions for the cost-effectiveness analysis, a standardised text will be read aloud and informed verbal consent will be obtained from participants at the start of each discussion.
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As an optional component, participants can choose to receive a set of about 42 standardised text-messages supporting them to integrate the learned techniques into their everyday life.
Data were collected using a standardised structured questionnaire.
This highlights the difficulty in creating a standardised scale for water systems.
"I and many others would like to see a standardised sizing category recognised and used universally throughout the clothing industry.
The data were collected from a standardised self-administered questionnaire.
They used a standardised and pilot tested screening form.
Furthermore, as fonts were standardised and texts became clearer, "reading ceased being a painful process of decipherment and became an act of pure pleasure".
The sentinel features of the measles syndrome (rubeola) were well standardised in medical texts by the 1800s 10 allowing differentiation from other illnesses.
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