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The phrase "about analyzed" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The report is about analyzed data" would be incorrect; it should be rephrased for clarity.
Alternatives: "regarding the analysis" or "concerning the analysis".
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Everything's been talked about, analyzed, and there is no determining factor other than it's Mike Hampton and Al Leiter pitching two very important games on the road as we open the playoffs.
It is unlikely that there are many theatregoers around who remember just what it was that made the late Jeanne Eagels such a powerful Sadie in the 1922 Somerset Maugham adaptation "Rain," but there she is, still being talked about, analyzed, and debated — as are her successors Kim Stanley, Diana Sands, and Elizabeth Hartman.
It is unlikely that there are many theatregoers around who remember just what it was that made the late Jeanne Eagels such a powerful Sadie in the 1922 Somerset Maugham adaptation "Rain," but there she is, still being talked about, analyzed, and debated as are her successors Kim Stanley, Diana Sands, and Elizabeth Hartman.
The Game of the Century' has been talked about, analyzed, and admired for more than fifty years, and it will probably be a part of the canon of chess for many years to come".
In contrast to microarrays, the SAGE protocol does not require pre-existing information about analyzed transcripts.
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One of the few research studies that has been found in this direction is about analyzing the results of the posed problems.
Putting this all together, data science is no longer about analyzing data or giving our data the opportunity to speak to us.
But how do you go about analyzing momentum and urgency?
But he was reticent about analyzing his own work.
Describes how Goldfain went about analyzing the epidemic.
No need to worry about analyzing evidence or dissecting criminal cases.
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