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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do a review" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the action of examining something in detail and providing an opinion or overview of it. For example: "We will need to do a review of the financial report before making any decisions."
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"I didn't do a review.
"I have to do a review of it.
Arnarson, the SAR project manager, convened a committee to do a review.
Remember to do a review regardless of the outcome of an action — failure or success.
Post-Olympics we'll do a review, decide what went well and what didn't, reshuffle and reorganise, then start building again".
"The prudent thing to do and the right thing to do when a situation like this arises is to do a review," Evans said.
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KPMG is doing a review of the full order book.
I did a review of my medical records recently and looked at how people had done.
We hadn't approved doing that". ABC News is doing a review of the matter, as well.
Does a review aim at expressing something more than an opinion?
We are doing a review of the community situation and the report will be published later this year.
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