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The phrase "article met all" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The article met all the requirements for publication, making it a strong candidate."
Alternatives: "the article fulfilled all" or "the article satisfied all".
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If an article met all of our inclusion criteria, we extracted the means, variances and sample sizes from the appropriate text, tables and/or figures.
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It was shown in the previous sections that the solution presented in this article meets all imposed requirements.
Results: Seventeen articles met all inclusion criteria.
In total, 231 papers were retained following second phase quality evaluation, and only 152 (20% of all relevant articles) met all ranking criteria.
Despite the breadth of our search, relatively few articles met all of the inclusion criteria, with the majority reporting the experiences of UMICs in establishing EM programs.
Eighteen articles met all inclusion criteria.
Thirty articles met all inclusion criteria (Tables 1).
A total of 22 articles met all inclusion criteria.
Twelve articles met all eligibility criteria and were included in the study [ 12, 19- 29].
Only 7 of these articles met all inclusion criteria for this systematic review.
A total of 525 articles met all three inclusion criteria and made up the data set.
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