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The phrase "analyzed a wealth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or study of a large amount of information or data.
Example: "In her research, she analyzed a wealth of historical documents to draw her conclusions."
Alternatives: "examined a large amount of" or "studied an abundance of".
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Despite initial setbacks and surprising results in their data collection, the students collected and analyzed a wealth of data, and presented their preliminary findings to different audiences.
They have plumbed and analyzed a wealth of polling and voting data, examined surveys of attitudes taken long before, during and after the 2016 campaign.
After assessing the ins and outs of machining and product assembly, the students collected and analyzed a wealth of data.
The recommendation engine analyzed a wealth of anonymized behavior data gathered from its users' interaction with content across its channels (like wallpaper and ringtones, for example) in order to serve them with a list of game recommendations that match their preferences and interest.
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She analyzes a wealth of scientific literature and writes code for computer simulations of the equations that move the robot's arm.
By analyzing a wealth of survey data (163 national surveys) from 19 countries over two decades and by applying a methodology designed to make this evidence comparable, we offer for the first time a comprehensive map of the extent of economic voting across countries, over time, and for different parties.
By automatically processing and analyzing a wealth of HCM data, predictive AI tools can identify the employees most at risk of leaving and alert their managers to act before it's too late.
"Today's CRM is adept at storing, tracking and analyzing a wealth of customer data, although the end user still needs to take strategic action to get the most of it.
Faced with analyzing a wealth of data points as inputs, systems biologists turn to dimension reduction techniques using linear algebra.
Molecular Health in Germany has developed a unique solution that mines and analyzes a wealth of data on each patient, their cancer, and relevant medical data to help oncologists quickly identify the most promising therapies.
Work under the grants involves analyzing and digitizing a wealth of data on plankton bioluminescence collected by over 50 Soviet ocean expeditions from 1970 to 1990, as well as voyages undertaken by Ukraine and Russia after the Soviet Union dissolved.
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