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The phrase "analysis may be usefully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential benefits or applications of analysis in a particular context.
Example: "In understanding consumer behavior, analysis may be usefully applied to identify trends and preferences."
Alternatives: "analysis can be effectively" or "analysis might be beneficially".
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Contemporary statistical techniques such as wavelet analysis may be usefully applied to this problem.
It is in this sense that the here presented framework for emerging infectious disease analysis may be usefully applied.
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It is also suggested that the approach taken may be usefully applied to other national contexts.
GeXP assays may be usefully applied in clinical and regulatory studies of multiple gene targets.
Decision-making problems may be usefully decomposed into design problems and choice problems.
Such an understanding may be usefully applied in the design and development of novel smoking cessation treatments.
Indeed a number of theorists embraced this sort of approach that may be usefully called 'mixed theories of pain'.
Specifically, we first consider naturalness as a concept, what it means for a persona to be natural and how naturalness may be usefully characterised.
We have shown that the concept of a modulating filter 'coloring' a quantum vacuum noise input process may be usefully extended to the quantum domain.
Questions about the metaphysics of causation may be usefully divided into questions about the causal relata, and questions about the causal relation.
While these results are specific to the motor regions studied, they do suggest that within-subject and across-subject results may be usefully compared.
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