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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyze in-depth" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when discussing a thorough and detailed analysis of something. Example: As part of the research process, the team will analyze the data in-depth to gain a deeper understanding of the patterns and trends.
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To gain empirical evidence, we collect and analyze in-depth data of four case studies in business to business markets in high capital goods.
Using the case of Caribbean small island developing states, we qualitatively analyze in-depth interviews with 35 climate change donors and project implementers.
We will analyze in-depth interview data using principles of framework analysis, which allows for the inclusion of existing concepts as well as emergent themes [ 34].
As we describe below, the richness of the interview content and overwhelming amount of data made it difficult to analyze in-depth each interview before the next one, an issue also been reported in other studies [ 27].
The SHAR collects PROMs at 6- and 10-year follow-up, but the data are still too few to analyze in-depth, although other studies have shown negligible change with longer follow-up (Judge et al. 2013).
To progress to a robust eHealth system, it will be necessary to analyze in-depth the functionality and quality of the EHR, develop decision-support systems, and strengthen linkages between the EHR and other electronic applications, such as laboratory and pharmacy databases.
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The physical reasons have been analyzed in-depth.
The human antibody repertoire was analyzed in-depth, and individual CDR libraries were designed and generated for each CDR and each antibody family.
The obtained carbons were analyzed in-depth by means of gas adsorption, wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS), Raman spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
The data are rarely analyzed in-depth.
Data from two patients (3 trials for each patient) were analyzed in-depth (see additional Data Set).
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