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The phrase "as a trends" is not correct in English.
It should be "as a trend" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when discussing a specific trend or pattern in a particular context, such as fashion, technology, or social behavior.
Example: "As a trend, remote work has become increasingly popular in recent years."
Alternatives: "as a pattern" or "as a phenomenon."
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While these assessments would have provided some insight into the functioning of the health systems in which they were deployed, these assessments were not intended to form a database of health facilities or to be used to generate health systems-level analyses of interest to this study (such as a trends analysis of the availability of certain services).
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