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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analytical commentary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a detailed examination or interpretation of a text, event, or phenomenon, often in academic or critical contexts.
Example: "The professor provided an analytical commentary on the novel, exploring its themes and character development in depth."
Alternatives: "critical analysis" or "interpretive commentary".
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The soul of that scholarship can be gleaned from his Fordham lectures, which form a sharp analytical commentary on a lively decade within the church.
More elaborate multimedia versions will be available online and via DVD, with viewers able to click on individual players and watch interviews with them and more extensive historical and analytical commentary.
That fake blog post, which was also written in the form of a wire service news report, not an analytical commentary, began with similar news of catastrophe for the rebels in Aleppo, and similar errors of grammar and syntax.
The aim of this treatise, using critical rationalism and analytical commentary, is to chronicle the historical techniques, which have evolved into orthodontic tissue engineering and stem cell therapy, and, first, synthesize redoubtable 21st century biology into a protocol that is compatible with any style of traditional biomechanics.
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It is also intended to provide opportunities for "hybrid" products, including analytical commentaries on Media Metrix data and databases that help Jupiter produce analysis of more narrowly defined market segments.
Al Biruni's translation preserved many of the core themes of Patañjali 's Yoga philosophy, but certain sutras and analytical commentaries were restated making it more consistent with Islamic monotheistic theology.
The Washington Post did better: a number of analytical pieces and commentaries.
Over several decades, the news pages have embraced more personal commentary and analytical forms of journalism.
Tom Bodkin, The Times's assistant managing editor for design and the chairman of the News/Opinion Divide group, said another committee will be convened to tackle the standardized and coordinated labeling of online commentary and analytical features.
At the same time, the articles often do not provide clarity about their analytical approaches, provide little commentary on how they add to the existing empirical evidence base or offer reflections on the interpretations made (such as their basis, or alternative possibilities).
Many were descriptive rather than analytical and some were commentaries which included calls for more research, more dialogue and clearer definitions of breastfeeding.
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