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The phrase "analytical of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
"Analytical" is typically followed by "of" when it is used in the sense of "showing or involving careful analysis." For example: - She is very analytical in her approach to problem-solving. - The report was highly analytical of the company's financial performance. However, using "analytical of" as a standalone phrase, as in "I am analytical of the situation," is not grammatically correct and would likely be confusing to readers. In this case, it would be better to use "analytical about" or "analytical of" instead, depending on the intended meaning of the sentence. For example: - I am analytical about the situation, constantly examining its different aspects. - I am analytical of the situation, always trying to make sense of its complexities.
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Mussina is the most analytical of pitchers, but he seems mystified by this slump.
Republican candidates eager to take a pop at the Democratic frontrunner were not so coolly analytical of the literary term.
The fullest and most analytical of the new batch is John Carlin's Chase Your Shadow (Atlantic £17.99).
He responds to music with a searching innocence that reveals many of its layers, and yet he gives the impression of being the least musically analytical of great choreographers.
Frank is the more analytical of the two, the one more likely to study video of his races, the one who worries most.
I suppose we're relying on people to be extremely analytical of the music, in order to get out of it all the work we've put in.
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Comparison of analytical performance of different nanosensors for H2O2 determination.
Any other reagent used was of analytical grade of purity.
Further validation of the analytical specificity of the "B.
These are not the analytical categories of "Nixonland," let alone of "Before the Storm".
"Blend together the traditional way of scouting and the analytical side of it," he said.
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