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The phrase "are very systematic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a methodical or organized approach to a task or process.
Example: "The researchers are very systematic in their data collection, ensuring accuracy and reliability."
Alternatives: "are highly organized" or "are quite methodical."
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"That we are very systematic in how we'll approach this.
"The patterns for non-English-speaking Chinese are very systematic and follow a specific logic," said Peter Kwong, a professor of Asian-American studies at Hunter College.
"It's not until you start seeing Acheulian culture do you get into tools that are very systematic and more recognisable to the lay person as tools," he told the BBC.
"We know the police and the army have been involved in illegal detentions, torture and murders and now it's at a point where there are very systematic death squad activities being carried out," says Tom Louden, director of the U.S. based Quixote Center, a human rights NGO that monitors events in Central America and Haiti.
Production activities of energy agriculture are very systematic.
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It was very systematic work".
"To us this has to be very systematic".
He was very systematic in his exploration of the London scene.
I believe it needs to be very systematic, so that there's not a huge mess.
A musical is very systematic, much more systematic than normal film, so it's much easier to, well, read patterns.
"Jokes can be very systematic," he said in an interview by Skype on Tuesday.
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