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'inspection conducted' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a formal assessment or evaluation that has been conducted. For example: "The inspection conducted revealed many defects in the building."
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But this inspection, conducted in mid-June, was startling.
That inspection, conducted by Verité, which is based in Massachusetts, was a scathing broadside.
At my last school, I had a lesson inspection conducted by two assistant headteachers during a mocksted.
The inspection, conducted Sept. 13 to 17, paints a grim picture of Transocean's upkeep of the rig.
But while the Oct. 30 raid may have seemed like an immigration raid to the residents, it turned out to be a building inspection, conducted by code enforcement officers and police officers from the Town of Southampton, which includes Westhampton.
Records from the most recent OSHA inspection, conducted earlier this year, show that the federal agency identified several serious violations at the plant, including violations concerning floor and wall openings and holes, industrial stairs, respiratory protection, medical services, and oxygen-fuel gas welding and cutting.
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And even inspections conducted at authorized factories can be deeply flawed.
Ms. Peters said the site would be used two or three times a week, with 720 to 2,300 inspections conducted annually.
Jane Hoffman, the consumer affairs commissioner, said that of the more than 7,800 inspections conducted in the five boroughs, just over 1,300 violations were found.
Cutbacks in staff and budgets have reduced the number of food-safety inspections conducted by the F.D.A. to about 3,400 a year -- from 35,000 in the 1970s.
For example on the Fair Labor Association website it's possible to read more than 150 reports of Nike factory inspections conducted by independent third parties.
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