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The phrase "on close examination" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when something needs to be looked at carefully, especially if there is some need for analysis. For example: "On close examination, it was discovered that the suspect had lied about their alibi."
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Kling says that "on close examination," the case for stimulus is weak, but, in this post, at least, he offers no such "close examination," merely a laundry list of familiar (and unproven) criticisms of government spending.
But such claims invariably crumble on close examination. .
A reader, however, discovered on close examination that one of the pictures was digitally altered, apparently for aesthetic reasons.
While most of these courses center activities on close examination and interpretation, one seeks to develop observational skills by having medical students examine art and draw (McLean, 2009).
On close examination of polarization data one can assure that CPFASC molecule worked more at cathodic regions of corrosion.
On close examination of the profile, however, one can observe small copy number changes consistent with those observed in the cell line.
On close examination that's questionable.
On close examination, residual psychotic content was noted.
What's surprising is that on close examination those crinkles turn out to be smile lines.
Some of the threats actually struck me as less alarming on close examination.
The fact that the techniques remain so mysterious even on close examination is disconcerting.
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