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Discover Ludwig"common analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a systematic examination or study of something. For example, "We need to conduct a common analysis to determine the root cause of the problem."
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Cameron says he hopes the G8 will agree a common analysis.
Such a perspective subverts common analysis of Iran and its politics.
A common analysis of Karzai's management style is that of a traditional tribal elder who, according to a western diplomat, "wants to satisfy everyone.
The more we know about each other, the more we will find common analysis and therefore some proper European political field".
We don't need a single coalition but we do need a shared vision for what the goals must deliver, and a common analysis of how we maximise our influence.
A common analysis of the weaker formation of welfare state institutions in America ascribes it to the division of working-class political coalitions by race.
It can provide a common analysis of how far countries' currencies are over- or undervalued and where current-account balances ought to head.
WHEN the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) overturned Japan's post-war political order in the last general election, one common analysis was that this marked the arrival, at last, of a competitive two-party political system.
The common analysis of strain rate sensitivity in terms of thermal activation is critically discussed.
The FCA is the most common analysis routinely applied to spaced antenna radars.
Definitions were agreed upon and a common analysis plan was designed.
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