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The phrase "according to analysis" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce information or evidence that is supported by analysis or research. Example: According to analysis, the stock market is expected to continue its upward trend in the coming months. In this sentence, "according to analysis" indicates that the prediction about the stock market is based on data and research rather than speculation.
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That's more than 10 times the national rate, according to analysis by local doctors.
Forest wildfires rampaging across Russia are being significantly under-reported by authorities, according to analysis of satellite data.
According to analysis obtained by EIA, once developed the plantation could be worth more than six times as much.
In Miami, for instance, home prices are about 22 times annual rents, according to analysis by Moody'sEconomy .com
According to analysis by Liverpool Economics for the Guardian, the losses will come sooner for those already on universal credit.
China is the world's deadliest country for outdoor air pollution, according to analysis by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
But according to analysis by Credit Suisse, as of 27 October there was £34bn of such loans outstanding.
According to analysis from Iata, the industry's growth comes in the face of sluggish global trade, which it normally mirrors.
According to analysis by Blogpulse, we are one of the 10 most cited news sources by bloggers around the world.
Meanwhile, five ministries will bear the brunt of next week's cuts, according to analysis.
Exposure to Greek banks has increased both in nominal terms and as a share of total claims, according to analysis by thinktank Bruegel.
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