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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audit corps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group or team responsible for conducting audits within an organization or agency.
Example: "The audit corps was tasked with reviewing the financial statements to ensure compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "audit team" or "audit group".
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Even within single departments, the triangulation of the data revealed discrepancies between the responses from the departments' managers and their key quality staff, and between the key quality staff and the region's audit corps.
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Last year the feds audited 13,984 S corps. 34% more than in 2005 and the highest number of such audits since 2000.
It is now so worried that it has research audits of 5,000 S corps under way the first in 20 years.
The self-evaluation consists of two parts – 3.1: a self-evaluation performed by key quality personnel in the clinical departments, and 3.2: an audit conducted by a survey corps in selected departments.
The IRS has increasingly relied on these correspondence audits, focused on one or two narrow issues, to maintain its audit coverage of normal taxpayers as its auditor corps has shrunk.
The diplomatic corps arrived.
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The receiver corps did nothing.
The classrooms had initially been offered to the corps for $7.8 million less, but a sudden price increase by Akima Site Operations, the Native Alaskan company hired to supply the rooms, should have raised questions, the audit said.
And the armed corps people.
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