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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyzing and proposing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of examining information and suggesting ideas or solutions based on that analysis.
Example: "The team is focused on analyzing and proposing new strategies to improve our marketing efforts."
Alternatives: "examining and suggesting" or "assessing and recommending".
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His principal academic interest was analyzing, and proposing solutions for, the instability of central Europe, not just of Hungary.
The second-order hydrodynamics of a semisubmersible offshore wind turbine is investigated in this paper by analyzing and proposing a set of different options for estimating the slow-drift motions during its design.
The Committee's objectives include analyzing, and proposing counters to, the root causes of corruption in India.
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Furthermore, on this basis the design guideline for sandglass shape is analyzed and proposed.
Accordingly, this paper studies, analyzes and proposes models for accurate modeling of low-power wireless communications.
Optimization approaches and rules based on a deep understanding of multi- and many-core architectures are also analyzed and proposed.
To increase the compactness and stability of the positioner, a self-tuning adaptive (STA) controller was analyzed and proposed.
The optimal operating status of the micro-combustor and micro-gas turbine is analyzed and proposed by analyzing the relationship of the temperature of the exhaust gas of the micro-combustor with thermal power and excess air ratio.
ZQY analyzed and proposed the robust fault diagnosis method.
(1) Two main types of robot legs are analyzed and proposed.
The Duke Master in Bioethics & Science Policy teaches students how to thoughtfully identify, analyze, and propose solutions to address cutting edge and historical developments in science, medicine, technology, and policy.
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