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The phrase "a surveyed" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could potentially be used in a context where "surveyed" is intended as an adjective, but it is uncommon and may confuse readers.
Example: "The results of a surveyed population indicate a significant trend in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a surveyed group" or "a surveyed sample".
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The longest known cave is the Mammoth Cave Flint Ridge system in south central Kentucky, which has a surveyed length of more than 345 miles (555 km).
However, when extrapolating from a surveyed group to the overall population, there is an enormous difference between preference questions (which are used in election polls) and numerical questions (as in cybercrime surveys).
A surveyed typical MG structure includes one dispatchable power source of microturbine (μT) system, another non-dispatchable power source of photovoltaic (PV) generation system and one battery power conditioning system (PCS).
The fabrication of a surveyed crown by using CAD/CAM technology enables precise and easy replication of the shape and contours as well as the rest seat of the existing abutment tooth, ensuring excellent adaptation to the existing PRDP framework with minimal adjustment.
'New' persons thus become part of the GSOEP by being born into a surveyed household/reaching the minimum respondent's age or by moving into a surveyed household (either from somewhere else in Germany or from abroad).
The model produced simulated tsunami deposits that have similar thicknesses with the measured data along a surveyed transect.
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In a survey of I.C.U.
A survey of literary pooches.
A survey for Which?
"We did a survey.
Start with a survey.
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