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The phrase "analysis did not require" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the conditions or prerequisites for conducting an analysis, indicating that certain elements were not necessary.
Example: "In this case, the analysis did not require any additional data collection, as all necessary information was already available."
Alternatives: "analysis was not dependent on" or "analysis did not need".
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Yet, my analysis did not require such two parameters.
The SFS analyses incorporated the most data as this analysis did not require outgroups and data from earlier studies could be readily used to fit the demographic model.
We note that our analysis did not require that the cohort of key positions reside in the same clique i.e. a mutually connected subgraph.
This secondary analysis did not require Research Ethics Committee approval.
The time horizon of the analysis did not require discounting of QALYs or costs.
Specifically, our principal analysis did not require assignment of persons to seropositive or seronegative status categories.
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This analysis does not require shear correction coefficients, but yields improved accuracy for thick laminates.
The analysis does not require the interplay to be symmetric or balanced.
The methods of the chemometric analysis do not require sample pretreatment procedure.
The present technique based on finite element analysis does not require the crack to be explicitly modelled.
Thus, using the Chothia analysis does not require the complicated set of "structure-determining residues" that is often assumed.
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