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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audit means" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining the term "audit" in a specific context.
Example: "In our discussion, audit means a systematic examination of financial records to ensure accuracy and compliance."
Alternatives: "audit refers to" or "audit signifies".
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Audit means recording user activities of the healthcare system in chronological order, such as maintaining a log of every access to and modification of data.
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Most health workers don't know what clinical audit means.
A score of 20 or higher on the AUDIT means exclusion from this study.
The increasing amount of data from this ongoing audit means that a more complete analysis of time trends is now possible.
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Accusations of massive fraud and the need for a complex recount and audit meant Mr Karzai was not declared the winner until November.
Earlier in the year, it completed an audit meant to verify its compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, a law intended to enhance disclosure and oversight at public companies.
Repeat audits were completed between 43 and 79 days after the initial audit (mean 71 days).
A weakness of this study is that delays in reporting newly diagnosed cases to the audit mean that the numbers in the most recent period will be underreported.
Delays in the registration of newly diagnosed cancers in our audit mean that the number of cases will be underreported, particularly in the most recent period.
Similarly, the nature of the audit meant that we could not ascertain whether the subjects had relatively treatment-resistant dyslipidemia or were in the titration phase, or whether there were any differences between patients receiving statins and the group that did not receive any lipid-lowering medication.
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