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The term "granular analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the examination of a topic or situation in great detail, usually with the goal of learning more about it. For example, "The professor conducted a granular analysis of the novel in order to understand the characters' motivations."
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This degree of granular analysis has not been previously available.
The deep "granular" analysis that YouGov does is dazzlingly sophisticated and can be quite fascinating.
Undertaking a granular analysis and assessment of the company's current state can reveal weaknesses that activists might latch onto.
Even the most didactic narrative films traffic mainly in feeling and story, leaving granular analysis of a many-faceted subject to essayists and debaters.
Let's look at what's involved in this progressively granular analysis, focusing in detail on the problem of retiring workers and capacity risk.
The same logic should apply if divestments are needed to free up capital; granular analysis can identify key assets to retain.
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For example, a large industrial company suffered stagnant growth until a highly granular market analysis identified 4,000 growth pockets with $10 billion in revenue potential.
Even under new ownership, the SCMP treads a delicate line on China, continuing to run granular political analysis and original reporting on sensitive issues such as human rights lawyers and religious crackdowns.
Currently, the discrete element method (DEM) is adopted in the granular damping analysis that typically involves a large number of granules.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Granular size analysis of sand and waste.
After that the device's makers say it's tbc whether there will be a recurring charge to use the service, or whether they will offer a freemium model — likely gating the really granular gait analysis behind a fee.
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