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Discover Ludwig"analysis was" is a perfectly valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to introduce the result of an analysis, such as "Analysis was inconclusive."
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The analysis was simple.
That analysis was prescient.
Enbridge's analysis was backward, however.
His honest analysis was hard to dispute.
His analysis was rooted in reality.
"The analysis was pretty damning," True says.
Yet such analysis was simply absent.
He said his analysis was still incomplete.
His analysis was on the mark.
Data analysis was done by Greg Whyte.
K Street's analysis was lacklustre in comparison.
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