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The phrase "analyse as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the method or perspective from which something is being examined or interpreted.
Example: "To fully understand the character's motivations, we must analyse as a psychologist would."
Alternatives: "examine from the perspective of" or "consider as a".
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Cooke does not probe as a biographer, nor contextualise and analyse as a historian".
"They have a reason to celebrate and I told my players it is not after a bad match that I kick tables and doors, it is time to be calm and analyse as a team," Mourinho told Sky Sports.
It would be of interest to undertake future analysis either of other cut points to optimise a dichotomous variable or to analyse as a continuous variable.
Primary beta cells are harder to acquire than many other cell types (see below), and transmembrane proteins are the most challenging group of proteins to analyse as a result of the heterogenic and amphipathic nature of membrane proteins, combined with their limited abundance compared with cytosolic proteins.
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Consequently, the POSTEMI population was analysed as a whole.
The data were analysed as a (3×2)+2 experimental design.
Data were analysed as a randomized block design.
"Jimmy P". admirably bypasses the familiar movie trope of interminable analyses as a form of bourgeois self-absorption.
In the course of such analyses (as a bonus of sorts!) the student automatically learns by heart these beautiful slokas (stanzas) too.
He said data on on energy, water, biodiversity, forestry and soil, which is collected separately, needed to be combined and and analysed as a whole.
Concurrently, a U-only solution was also analysed as a single-system for comparison.
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