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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysis pointed the" is not correct and seems to be incomplete.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing findings from an analysis, but it requires additional words to form a complete thought.
Example: "The analysis pointed the way to a new strategy for improving sales."
Alternatives: "analysis indicated the" or "analysis revealed the".
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The US Federal Bureau of Investigation FBII) said its analysis pointed the finger at North Korea.
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The analysis points the way to practical ways central banks and governments can ease the pain of defaults and deleveraging".
Such analysis points the way to working through the market for solutions, rather than condemning global capitalism per se.
The characterization analysis pointed out the leading role of the crystallinity and surface concentration over the activity and benzaldehyde selectivity of the reaction.
In addition, the ATP analysis pointed in the same direction with the WTP analysis and hence provided the results with a more solid basis.
The GO analysis pointed out the possible involvement of the death receptor mediated activation of apoptosis in the XpdTTD liver.
The results obtained from the transcriptomic analysis pointed to the fact that these enzymes were changing the expression of genes related with flagellum assembly, motility and biofilm formation.
Instead, their analysis pointed toward the effect of the financial crisis on business owners who reacted to the fear and uncertainty by laying off employees in extraordinary numbers.
The analysis pointed out that the OLS model overestimated the coefficients of the model with lower R-square values.
Surface response analysis pointed out the operational parameters that provided large granules with low moisture content and high process yield.
Analysis pointed to the uneasy transition from firing at a round target to shooting another human being and correcting this ineffective training led to substituting target dummies of human form for marksmanship training.
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