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The phrase "put under review" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used to indicate a process of assessment, scrutiny, or reexamination of something. For example: "The government has put the country's health care system under review to improve its effectiveness and efficiency."
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It is to be put under review, and may be deemed fundamentally flawed.
G4S has been put under review by the government following revelations that it overcharged for criminal-tagging contracts.
In its review of European banks, Moody's put under review 114 banks from 16 countries, including HSBC of Britain and Deutsche Bank of Germany.
In January all retail partnerships were put under review, and Britain's largest network revealed plans to increase an already huge estate of 600 stores, using the franchise model.
Attempts to introduce new models to the US failed and by 2008, as GM struggled across its businesses, the brand was put under review.
However, the future of Thorntons' 242 stores in Britain and Ireland and its head office, which is also in Alfreton, are to be put under review.
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In the 2006/07 academic year, 13/30 courses (43.3 %) did not meet the minimum benchmark and were put under intensive review.
Earlier this year, Apple and Nestle were also put under pressure to review their prices or customer service.
The Trump administration has declined to authorize any new consent decrees, the strongest tool for coercing police department reforms, and those that were enacted by the Obama administration have been put under a sweeping review by the Jeff Sessions led Department of Justice.
VH1 canceled one reality television show and put another under review this week amid charges that a cast member had killed his ex-wife and fled to Canada.
An email was sent out to acts, telling them that "the regularity of your Proud bookings [would be put] under review with immediate effect" if they were found to be working for other cabaret clubs.
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