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The phrase "analysing commentary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of examining or interpreting commentary, often in the context of literature, media, or academic analysis.
Example: "In our class, we will be analysing commentary on contemporary social issues to better understand different perspectives."
Alternatives: "examining commentary" or "evaluating commentary".
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The government wants to use the "power of football" to attract adults into learning, using transfer fees and the battle to avoid relegation to help teach maths, and producing match reports and analysing commentary to improve reading and writing.
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Political blogs on both the left and the right have written analyses and commentary.
Curricula for the teaching of evidence-based medicine to residents have been the subject of reports, analyses, and commentary.
This article analyses youths' commentary on the contemporary urban vernacular Förortssvenska in an inner-city senior high school in Sweden.
A news portal web site on Gambian current affairs, with selected news from the Gambian press, news analyses and commentary, and general information on The Gambia.
His analyses and commentary regularly appear in the Economist, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, the Moscow Times, Huffington Post, South China Morning Post, Forbes and other fora.
Does the influx of opinion-based media (including analyses, broadcaster commentary, and editorials, among others) after events such as the State of the Union address prevent members of the public from forming their own opinions?
As I read all the productivity analyses and commentary, including the recent one on these pages by the clever folks at the OECD, I am struck that in trying to understand productivity, economists exclusively look at only one half of the productivity equation — literally not figuratively.
It also offers reviews of major new books and presents analyses and commentary on current issues in organized crime.
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