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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a survey done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a completed survey or research study.
Example: "The results of a survey done last year indicate a significant shift in consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "a completed survey" or "a survey conducted".
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The municipal corporation estimates them at 60,000, but that is based on a survey done a decade ago.
Fourth, there was a survey done of small businesses across the country.
Consider a survey done by Edison Media Research of Somerville, N.J., which interviewed people as they left polling stations.
The study was based on a survey done in 1996 as part of an annual event that includes free evaluations around the country.
A survey done by the Beta Research Corporation last February found that 50percentt of hiring managers said they were actively recruiting disabled workers.
And a survey done last year, well before the market turmoil, found that two in five retirees expected to outlive their savings.
"Last year plastic was the number one litter item found on our beaches A survey done of Northern fulmars found that 95% had plastic in their stomachs.
You're the only person who has asked me this... Nobody has ever asked for it before in this way, so there isn't a survey done.
According to a survey done by the arts center, its audiences were multiethnic and far-flung: only 47percentt came from Brooklyn, and 35percentt from Manhattan.
SENATOR LEAHY -- Would it surprise you if I told you that a survey done independently finds that you voted with the Ashcroft appointees 95percentt of the time?
"There was a survey done very recently and about 40% of the kids who were asked what they wanted to be when they got older said 'famous'famous
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