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Discover Ludwig"proper review" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to refer to a thorough evaluation or examination of something. For example: "We conducted a proper review of the company's performance to ensure the records were accurate."
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We insisted, when some emergency legislation was passed last summer, that a proper review was done by the independent reviewer of terrorism David Anderson.
Labour supported the legislation on the grounds that a proper review was carried out by David Anderson QC, the independent reviewer of anti-terror legislation.
So this isn't a proper review then?
The crisis atmosphere prevents either from receiving proper review.
But he claims that the regular columnist gig hadn't gotten proper review.
"If they're serious about their research, then do a proper review involving detainees," she said.
In other words, £170m just buys a proper review without lenders breathing down the company's neck.
"If a proper review of part-time funding came out of this, that would be positive".
"A proper review is needed to find out why they changed strategy halfway through the tournament.
I don't have room to review it at the moment: proper review next week.
It deserves a proper review soon, but at least a nod now.
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