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The phrase "a written component" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a part of a document, assignment, or project that is specifically written down.
Example: "The final project must include a written component that outlines your research findings."
Alternatives: "a written element" or "a written section".
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The exit exam has an oral and a written component.
Additionally, a written component should be considered in the future to gather additional unbiased data.
The results showed the students preferred their experience with discussion debriefing over discussion debriefing with a written component added.
Written debriefing is one of these practices; experts state learning can be extended through the addition of a written component to the debriefing process, but no evidence exists to support this.
Bloys noted the Onion-like part is because there will be a written component to it.
In 2012, both the midterm exams and the final exams consisted of a written component that included MCQ sections and data OSCE stations with clinical pictures, ECGs, radiological illustrations and laboratory data.
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Student scores were higher on exam essay questions when the activity was implemented with a writing component compared with peer discussion only.
The exam includes a long written component that covers federal and state laws regulating the handling of human remains (or "body laws") as well as a practicum involving the identification of bone fragments, determination of the age, sex, and ancestry from crania and pelves, and description of any evidence of trauma.
The theory component of the UCT is assessed either as TRUE/FALSE questions (non-revision UCTs) or as multiple choice questions (MCQs), the latter combined with a short written component in the revision UCT.
The reasons for why the majority of patients did not complete any written components of ACPs following the intervention were variable.
To his surprise, the gum chewers scored, on average, a B-minus on the written component while the abstainers managed only a C-plus.
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