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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do some analysis" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of analyzing or examining something, typically in a systematic or detailed way. Example: "Before making a decision, it is important to do some analysis of the data and consider all possible outcomes."
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"You have to do some analysis about their ability to refinance their debt".
So while I may do some analysis later today, the only really interesting question is how the VSPs will react.
I go and watch games every weekend and on the way home I will get my tablet out and do some analysis on it.
"You just kind of have to do some analysis of why that change was made," and whether it is an incentive that benefits investors, he continued.
Barlow's approach to big decisions is to absorb others' opinions before making the decisive move: "You need to do some analysis and listen to people, but then you have to put on your pants of power and then make a decision".
Here we take the most serious unbalanced loads (100% unbalanced load) as an example to do some analysis.
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We've done some analysis on Racing, but it has been fairly broad.
A former Seton Hall and Golden State coach, Carlesimo did some analysis for Turner Sports last season.
Busch and Cox did some analysis of the ads on Gumtree – of which there are thousands – to see what families typically expect.
By then, Tyler was dead, and a rival geologist, Preston Cloud, had sniffed out the site and done some analysis of his own.
A few years ago we did some analysis that showed how each share to a person's social network was worth an average of £5 in donations.
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