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The phrase "a systematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is methodical or organized in a structured way.
Example: "The researchers conducted a systematic review of the literature to gather comprehensive data on the subject."
Alternatives: "an organized" or "a methodical".
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"There is a systematic problem.
The reality is a systematic coddling.
Rohmer was a systematic thinker and theoretician.
It is hardly a systematic vision.
It was not a systematic approach.
Cronulla ran a systematic blood-doping operation.
A systematic approach to scaling values.
Malkovich is far from a systematic rightwinger.
This approach is called a systematic review.
He came up with a systematic process.
There's not a systematic thing going on".
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