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The phrase "a systematic analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a methodical examination or evaluation of a subject or data.
Example: "The researchers conducted a systematic analysis of the survey results to identify trends and patterns."
Alternatives: "a methodical examination" or "an organized evaluation".
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Without a systematic analysis it was impossible to know.
He says a systematic analysis should be published within two years.
His assignment, Formica noted, was to investigate a unit, and not to conduct "a systematic analysis of Special Operations activities".
That was despite the 2008 Pitt Review – a systematic analysis of major floods in 2007 – concluding that much more funding was needed.
A systematic analysis is performed using Monte Carlo simulations.
The simplistic definitions used will support a systematic analysis that provides insight regarding seasonal decompositions.
This paper presents a systematic analysis of the performance of ML bit synchronization and decoding.
Hence, it is hard to conduct a systematic analysis on such a sparse graph.
A systematic analysis of the effects of β on the system behavior is not trivial.
A systematic analysis of these limitations (debiasing [31]) may help to circumvent them.
A systematic analysis of ORN selectivity was complicated by the limited amount of ORN response data.
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a systematic assessment
a regular analysis
a systematic analytic
a structured analysis
a routine analysis
a methodological analysis
a consistent analysis
a step by step analysis
a systems analysis
a systematic mistake
a systematic war
a systematic way
a tactical analysis
a systematic blood-doping
a deterministic analysis
a good analysis
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