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Discover Ludwig"decent analysis" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a thorough and well-thought-out examination or evaluation of something. Example: The new report on the company's financial performance provided a decent analysis of their revenue growth over the past year.
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Decent analysis is there, Murphy just needs to lighten up.
Nor is there any decent analysis of last month's disastrous Eastleigh byelection.
But the froth of instant reaction that governed the first hours of coverage was never likely to produce a decent analysis of exactly what her achievement was.
Financial writer Roger Nusbaum said the episode was not only "humorous" but provided a decent analysis of the recession.
But the critique contains more emotional frustration than balanced perspective or substance -- both of which are core to any decent analysis.
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We had decent sober analysis from Corbyn showing in detail how the case does not stack up for us bombing in Syria.
Curiously, and highlighting the clear fudge in the 2013 Myefo, the IGR noted, "there is a wide range of uncertainty around estimates for the Nairu, of the order of ½ to 1 percentage point" meaning that the 6% assumption in "previous policy" was at the very extreme of any decent sensitivity analysis.
Occasionally on a midnight on a Thursday you might hear some decent economic analysis, but the main message getting across to most people is the narrative of the three main political parties We're infested with corporate interests parasitising the rest of us".
Inasmuch as the problems posed by everyday ethics are genuine dilemmas but do not allow the luxury of lengthy, careful analysis, decent people for decent reasons can reach opposing conclusions.
Gibbs and Theismann offered decent but unmemorable analysis.
"In the final analysis one decent typing hand and an intact head is all you really need"."I want the state of each hospital patient to be watched by a million software agents".The attack prompted Dr Gelernter to branch out into new areas beyond computing.
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