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The phrase "have undergone analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing subjects or items that have been examined or evaluated in detail, often in a research or academic context. Example: "The data collected from the experiment have undergone analysis to determine the effectiveness of the new drug."
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Nearly all analytic candidates since Freud have undergone analysis themselves, and many members of the New York institution fondly trace their lineage back to Herr Professor.
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We also considered whether the measure had: undergone analysis using item response theory (IRT) approaches (including whether the measure had been tested for bias or differential performance in different UK populations); evidence of sensitivity to change; or, evidence of being successfully used to drive up performance within services.
But only 400 or so of those samples have undergone DNA analysis that reveals their genetic signatures.
The samples that have undergone transcriptome analysis till date fall into various categories.
To ensure an accurate chemical analysis, the selected sample must contain only one mineral species (i.e., the one for which the analysis is being done) and must not have undergone alteration processes.
Besides, all patients have undergone comprehensive assessment with detailed documentation of other confounders which were adjusted in our analysis.
Our analysis shows that, as with other species, the human genome and other mammalian genomes have undergone losses of gene families compared to the genome of the last common ancestor of all Opisthokonts.
Analysis of the T-cell receptor repertoire in skin biopsies of patients with SSc revealed that T cells have undergone clonal expansion.
(Up to a third of postmenopausal women have undergone hysterectomies).
Membership regulations have undergone numerous changes over the centuries.
Some shops have undergone face-lifts, from the lighting to the use of mannequins.
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