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'investigate systematically' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a process of thorough investigation or examination of a subject. For example: "The police officers began to investigate systematically, interviewing all of the witnesses one by one."
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The United Nations report said that the government panel was riddled with conflicts of interest and was not impartial, concluding that it "has not conducted genuine truth-seeking about what happened in the final stages of the armed conflict, not sought to investigate systematically and impartially the allegations of serious violations on both sides of the war".
To date, there are no epidemiological studies to investigate systematically specific comorbidity between headache and the spectrum of sleep disorders.
So, we decided to investigate systematically the influence of pH on the reduction of silver nitrate by NaBH4 (Table 1).
Warninghoff et al carried out the first study to investigate systematically the co-morbidities of vertiginous diseases [16].
To investigate systematically the natural history of visual outcome in nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).
To investigate systematically the natural history of visual outcome in branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO).
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Adoption drivers were investigated systematically.
Superelasticity is investigated systematically via nanoindentation tests.
The sensing properties of the two devices were investigated systematically.
And the synthesis conditions of the gel are investigated systematically.
The gas sensing properties of these nanofibers were investigated systematically.
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