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Free sign upThe phrase "analyzed in a straightforward" is not complete and therefore not fully correct in written English.
It can be used when discussing the manner in which something is examined or interpreted, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "The data was analyzed in a straightforward manner to ensure clarity in the results."
Alternatives: "examined clearly" or "assessed simply".
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For predominantly along-strike unilateral or bilateral ruptures the azimuthal directivity patterns are quite simple and can be analyzed in a straightforward way (e.g., Furlong et al., 2009; Lay et al., 2010b).
A key advantage of the L score strategy over SVMs is that the contribution of individual descriptors to a scoring model can be analyzed in a straightforward way by adding or removing a descriptor or changing the parameterization or weight of descriptors.
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One of the unique features of POTION is the complete integration with OrthoMCL 1.4 and OrthoXML formats, which allows users to take the output of arguably the most popular homology prediction software and of several databases of predicted homologs and analyze them in a straightforward manner using our software.
These scenarios were analyzed using a straightforward scenario approach to spatially identify, map and analyze change.
Rayner approached matters in a straightforward manner.
In a straightforward sense, Mr. García, 44, is a Mexican ecologist.
"The I.R.S. does it in a straightforward way.
Earlier Christmas crackers reflected the times in a straightforward way.
Petty sings in a straightforward way; Smith flutters grandly.
"I want to trust people in a straightforward way.
But Gaudí was not working in a straightforward Christian tradition.
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