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The phrase "analyzing all that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or evaluation of various elements or aspects of a situation or topic.
Example: "After analyzing all that, we can conclude that the project needs significant improvements."
Alternatives: "examining everything" or "reviewing all of it".
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There were so many examples in front of me, generations of people know, civilizations of how we've known it for centuries, people have gone through the same issues forever and it's like, "Man, why couldn't I have learned from those examples and not gone down that road?" I think analyzing all that is essential at times, questioning whether it's fate or how much free will there is, all those things.
Engineers will now begin the lengthy process of analyzing all that sensor data.
"Mistakes are going to be made when you deal with estimates, and the government agency is responsible for analyzing all that information," he said.
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I would try to analyze all that -- what happened, how it happened, where do we stand, what we might have avoided, what was not possible to avoid, what are our victims, what are our crimes, what are others' crimes and victims".
We'll analyze all that by looking at your relationships and what you're tweeting.
"Cardiogram lets you chart and analyze all that Apple Watch heart rate data sitting around in the Health app.
Such tools allow us to obtain data from novel sources, measure processes and products, and analyze all that data to derive insights that can advance science and everyday practice.
Automatic has two main components to it: There's a small hardware dongle that connects to a car's onboard computer, which provides data about the state of the car and trips it makes, as well as a mobile app that collects and analyzes all that data.
Only those organizations that adapt their business processes in order to analyze all that data and transform it into actionable information will reap the rewards.
And I mean A LOT. (It is a meeting of many of the world's most influential politicians after all!) So, instead of writing a column attempting to analyze all that rhetoric, I have created a series of word clouds for nine of the most important, hyped, and just plain interesting speeches that have occurred so far during the General Assembly.
After analyzing all abortions that took place worldwide between 2010 and 2014 — the most recent year for which data is available — researchers discovered that an overwhelming number of those unsafe abortions take place in developing countries.
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