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The phrase "a thorough investigative" is not correct as it is incomplete
It can be used when referring to a detailed examination or analysis, typically in the context of research or journalism, but it needs to be followed by a noun, such as "report" or "process." Example: "The journalist conducted a thorough investigative report on the corruption scandal."
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One sign of whether he is serious could be if a top oligarch like Boris Berezovsky faced a thorough investigative scrubbing by an independent prosecutor or anti-corruption commission.
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The Senate panel "for the last six, seven, eight, nine months, has had 10 staffers working 24/7 on floor-to-ceiling documents and doing the most thorough investigative job on the entire intelligence community that's been done in 20 years," Mr. Roberts said in an interview last week.
He promised a thorough investigation.
We really do need a thorough investigation.
"We are running a thorough investigation.
Grand jurors conduct a thorough investigation.
A thorough investigation is certainly in order.
I demand a thorough investigation of them".
There needs to be a thorough investigation.
"We are conducting a thorough investigation".
Fred Thompson on television, promising a thorough investigation.
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