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been scrutinizing
verb
To examine something with great care.
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People have been scrutinizing them for signs of damage.
Other economists had been scrutinizing hedge funds closely.
Federal securities regulators have been scrutinizing those trades.
The town has also been scrutinizing the proposal.
United States officials have been scrutinizing Armstrong's suspected links to doping for several months.
The Iowa attorney general, Tom Miller, has also been scrutinizing Monsanto's market dominance.
With the economy weak, even well-paid professionals have been scrutinizing the family budget.
Finally the writer met Dr. Sonne & found he was the man he had been scrutinizing for a year & a half.
The Central Bank, the Afghan attorney general's office and United States Treasury officials have been scrutinizing Kabul Bank's practices.
The agency has been scrutinizing nonprofit groups after several high profile cases in 2006 involving groups misusing government funds.
"Did you see the one in 34?" he asked, referring to the patch of sky that he had been scrutinizing.
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