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'for forensic scrutiny' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of examining evidence closely to find something out or resolve a matter. For example, "The documents were sent for forensic scrutiny to determine their authenticity."
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The car was later loaded onto a truck and taken away for forensic scrutiny.
His pictures became more formally precise, as if to make records of objects for forensic scrutiny.
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That means doing the time-consuming work of forensic scrutiny and sowing doubts through hard-hitting critique.
A number of items were removed for forensic examination.
The recovered firearm has been sent for forensic examination.
The car was removed for forensic examination.
And, for all the forensic scrutiny the case attracted, the question of precisely what compelled Mairead to act as she did was largely overlooked.
Their failures and penchant for sensationalism over substance requires forensic scrutiny and immediate change, as do the rules of ownership.
The "No" campaign has no intention of providing a response to the SNP's white paper since that would subject the UK and its economic prospects to the same forensic scrutiny independence has endured for a year.
That is why you will be held relentlessly to account for those choices; why what you said in February invites forensic scrutiny.
Conservative local government shadow minister Janet Finch-Saunders said: "Labour, the nationalists and Lib Dems agreed a very challenging settlement for Welsh local authorities, which means tough decisions and a forensic scrutiny of council spending.
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