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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a survey that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific survey or describing its purpose or findings.
Example: "The results of a survey that examined consumer preferences revealed interesting trends in buying behavior."
Alternatives: "a questionnaire that" or "a study that".
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On Thursday I was filling in a survey that asked me my racial origin.
The dollar fell on a survey that showed declining consumer confidence in the United States economy.
Is there a survey that could prove this very anecdotal evidence true in the UK?
The bishops were sent a survey that asked for information about each reported case of abuse.
Most official estimates are based on a survey that is almost 20 years old.
World athletics' governing body has been accused of blocking a survey that revealed a third of top athletes admitting cheating.
I just read a survey that shows sixty-one per cent of Arab-Americans agree that profiling is justified.
The ads were based on a survey that didn't include discount supermarkets, the Advertising Standards Authority ruled.
There are still complaints that it is difficult to devise a survey that is appropriate for every institution.
Last month, a group of Ford dealers were critical of him in a survey that was made public.
Next, create a survey that determines the technologies your peers own, use, cannot live without, or hope to obtain.
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