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The phrase "made observations that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that describes the observations made by someone. For example: - The scientist made observations that supported their hypothesis. - During the meeting, the CEO made observations that highlighted the company's strengths. - The detective made observations that led them to suspect the culprit. - The student made observations that were included in their research paper. - The traveler made observations that were recorded in their journal. In these examples, the phrase "made observations that" is followed by a clause that provides more detail about the observations being made. It is often used in formal or academic writing to introduce evidence or support for a statement.
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In the Sarkandi case, the judge said a judge in a previous case had made observations that "do not acknowledge as fully as they might the difficulties faced by special advocates in testing evidence that emerges in the closed material procedure, in circumstances where they cannot seek the instructions of the claimants on that evidence".
A $2bn experiment on the space station has made observations that could prove to be the first signs of dark matter, a mysterious component of the Universe.
Related to reliability and validity of scientific knowledge, less than half of the participants thought that the reliability and trustworthiness of data should always be questioned (44.4%) and that scientists know that atoms exist because they have made observations that can only be explained by the existence of such particles (35.4%).
From Bernardino Ramazzini's visits to seventeenth-century craftsmen's worksites where he made observations that earned him the title of "father of occupational medicine"—to modern-day research leading to bans on public smoking, observational studies have improved and enhanced environmental health.
However, as a consequence of this study, we have also made observations that give additional insight in the complexities of the interactions that occur in both interactions, and uncovered a number of new candidate genes possibly involved in the interactions of wheat and Pst.
However, as a consequence of the conditions under which we grew our plants, we have also made observations that give additional insight to the complexities of the interaction that occur between floral pathways, and how internal and external cues come into play to ensure flowering occurs when internal and external cues are appropriate.
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Andrich (1988) argued that "ability is a latent trait, whereas performances are the observable manifestations of ability … in making observations that reflect properties, the actual properties are abstractions based on the patterns of observations" (p. 14).
"It allows us to make observations that deal exclusively with the aesthetics – we don't have to worry about things like texture memory".
We can never go back and make observations that were missed, but we can still improve knowledge of how the climate has evolved, even in recent post-20055) data-rich (Argo) times.
Before he got to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin spent two years studying the distinct flora and fauna of the southern tip of South America, making observations that came to influence his groundbreaking theory of natural selection.
Sitting at the opposite end of the political spectrum, Jeffrey Sachs makes observations that are very similar to those made by Stockman.
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