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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysis cites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to references or sources that are mentioned in an analysis or study.
Example: "The analysis cites several studies that support its conclusions about climate change."
Alternatives: "the analysis references" or "the analysis mentions".
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The NTEU analysis cites the latest Department of Education university finance data from 2012, showing that CGS and related grants accounted for about 25% of Australia's public universities' total income.
Such as Certificate of Analysis, CITES certification and an Organics Annex certificate.
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Not a single analysis cited the brutal global impact that this will cause.
The analysis cited the Birmingham area, including Jefferson County, as a "case study in gerrymandering" of district boundaries.
Total compensation that year was closer to $21 million, according to an internal Fannie Mae analysis cited by OFHEO.
According to an analysis cited by the Times, Gorsuch is even more conservative than Scalia, although not quite as out there as Clarence Thomas.
Industry sources support this analysis citing the cost of paying advances, editing, proof-reading, promotion, distribution, legal approval, pictures and design.
A recent Goldman Sachs analysis, cited by Senate Democrats, found that the uptick in oil prices could wipe out the benefit of the GOP's tax cuts.
Schumer's analysis cited cuts to several transportation programs, including $96 billion over the next decade to the Highway Trust Fund, the largest source of federal spending on transportation projects.
The Hastings Center analysis cited several reasons why many of us still die without the medical, nursing, social, and spiritual services that hospice can provide.
Jonathan Chiu, the national content director of high school programs at the Princeton Review, offers a similar analysis, citing gamesmanship in taking the SAT.
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