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The phrase "a structured search" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a methodical or organized approach to searching for information or data.
Example: "To improve our research efficiency, we implemented a structured search strategy that allows us to find relevant articles more quickly."
Alternatives: "an organized search" or "a systematic search".
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A structured search in various electronic databases and relevant journals was performed.
After a structured search of electronic databases and hand searching, we retrieved 104 publications.
Relevant articles were selected by a structured search through key online scientific databases and journals.
The proposed method relies on a structured search procedure where the constraints are successively applied to eliminate infeasible and sub-optimal solutions.
Both pasteurization costs and product thermal degradation are minimized using a structured search procedure that overcomes the limitations of representing the problem as a MINLP model.
Extending this concept led to a structured search for possible innovations in ring rolling process design, which has been presented as a 'periodic table' of candidate machines.
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We optimized the number of articles we found by using a broad, structured search strategy.
The Web interface provides three search tools: full-text search using either the WholeCellSimDB search engine or Google, and an advanced structured search tool.
A narrative review, using structured search methods was undertaken.
Visually, these tags are easy to look over (and the topics listed at the top of the screen look a whole lot like less structured search recommendations).
A structured Medline search was conducted for papers between 1985-current in any language using the search terms: "smartphone" OR "phone" OR "application" WITH "disease surveillance" OR "epidemiology".
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