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The phrase "a voluminous analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an analysis that is extensive or large in size, often in terms of content or detail.
Example: "The researcher presented a voluminous analysis of the data collected over the past decade, highlighting key trends and insights."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive analysis" or "an extensive analysis".
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Though Social Security uses slightly different methods, the official numbers are expected to roughly track the Congressional projections, which were one page of a voluminous analysis of the federal budget proposed by President Obama in January.
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Just as important, the detailed judgments of the Treasury's voluminous analysis suggest that a third verdict in two or three years' time could be yes.In 1997, Mr Brown was able to talk about the potential benefits of joining the euro to Britain's trade position only in general terms.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United Nations body responsible for preparing the report, quickly acknowledged the leak, and prominent climate scientists, including several who have contributed to the intermittent assessments, dismissed the skeptics' assertion as a facile and misguided reading of the voluminous analysis, which was scheduled for release next year.
As far as we can tell from extensive and voluminous analysis of tens of thousands of individual records, using data from local authorities, the Department for Work and Pensions, HMRC, the Department for Education and the Police National Computer, the troubled families programme had no discernible impact on the key outcomes it was supposed to improve at all.
Charles Tilly, a social scientist who combined historical interpretation and quantitative analysis in a voluminous outpouring of work to forge often novel intellectual interpretations — as when he compared nation states to protection rackets — died on Tuesday in the Bronx.
PAGE A19 CHARLES TILLY, 78 A social scientist, he combined historical interpretation and quantitative analysis in a voluminous outpouring of work to forge often-novel intellectual interpretations -- as when he compared nation-states to protection rackets.
Every day it has run a voluminous array of articles, interviews and analysis on which my special bias-detecting algorithm has, apart from the odd editorial, come up with zero readings.
Since that time, studies in many species utilizing transcriptome analysis (i.e., DNA chips) to interrogate transcript expression have increased exponentially, and now provide a voluminous amount of data to the scientific community.
SCND has a voluminous literature.
A voluminous swathed neckcloth conceals his chin.
He has lightened a voluminous labor code.
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