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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyze to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate the purpose of analysis, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "We need to analyze to determine the root cause of the issue."
Alternatives: "analyze in order to" or "analyze for the purpose of".
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Then analyze to determine if the health costs outweigh the benefits.
What data must the company capture, secure, and analyze to maximize the value of its offering?
"They all tried to analyze, to find the sense of these words," he said.
(5) What data must the company capture, secure, and analyze to maximize the value of its offering?
He never stops to think, to analyze, to count the cost -- and in this too he is a kind of monster.
We analyze to what extent it outperforms the previously obtained results.
We used the statistical analyze to select optimal solution having minimal dispersion of parameterization error.
No such concerns come even remotely to mind in "Revels," a carnival fantasy replete with rites we need not analyze to feel their mystery.
A tool of work for students and professors is being developed that it allows to analyze, to build control systems.
Due to the blowout of a gas-injection well there was "a lot of mud" on the platform, which BP would analyze to help find the cause of the blowout and gas leak.
Or to struggle toward a more searching alternative to the shallowness of the flag-wavers to criticize, to interrogate, to analyze, to dissent?" Iflag-wavers tohat way, there's only one answer.
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