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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reviewed days" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to days that have been reviewed or assessed, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The reviewed days of the project were crucial for understanding our progress."
Alternatives: "assessed days" or "evaluated days."
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In order to ensure adequate blinding, the clips were reviewed days after its obtention and the reviewer was blinded to all significative data as medical record number or the sonographer that saved the clip.
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Lord Moynihan told BBC Radio 5 live: "Both the police and security operations around all venues and athletes are being reviewed day by day.
After his restaurant reviewing days, Mr. Claiborne became a resolute and generous friend to those he loved and admired in the world of gastronomy.
On the return train to Amsterdam I sat back and reviewed my days at the conference.
During the study, they were reviewed on days 1, 2, and 8 of each study period.
Patients were reviewed 30 days after initial positive test to determine whether death had occurred.
Post-randomisation, patients were reviewed at days 2, 7 (telephone contact), 14, 15, 28 and 29.
In the first session, agreed goals will be set, which will be reviewed 7 days later during the second session.
State education associations also bring together their colleges and universities for portfolio-review days.
Review days are just the beginning for schools such as Sudbury.
In the end, it seems that review days are almost win-win days and if more schools follow suit, parents' evenings could soon be consigned to history.
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