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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commissioned analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when referring to an analysis that has been requested by someone, usually for some kind of report or research. For example: "The professor conducted a commissioned analysis for the government, which was then used to inform policy decisions."
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Davenport said: "The 10% proposal was the product of independently commissioned analysis by Decc.
The FPC has commissioned analysis from the Financial Conduct Authority of the way contagion spreads between markets.
– Consultants should be encouraged to comment on any critical issues (even beyond the scope of the commissioned analysis).
That's why we commissioned analysis by former chief EPA air enforcement officer Bruce Buckheit to compare the Kosovo project with today's best available technology (see our analysis here).
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It is commissioning analysis on such contagion and impact of computer trading strategies.
All data were collected and collated by the Department of Health commissioning analysis and intelligence team.
Later, Disney commissioned an analysis of his spending, a report relied on by Mr. Donohue.
Independent Age commissioned an analysis of a range of migration scenarios pre- and post-Brexit.
Philip Morris commissioned the analysis, which was done by the consulting firm Arthur D. Little International.
However, the FOI response continued: "We have commissioned new analysis that won't be published until later in [2014].
Customs and Border Protection has also commissioned an analysis, looking at episodes in which its agents fired weapons or otherwise used force.
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