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Discover Ludwig"run a survey" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an activity of gathering opinions or data from a group of people. For example: We need to run a survey to understand our customers' needs and preferences.
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For five years Wharton's Jay H. Baker Retailing Initiative, a research centre that works with retail companies, has run a survey of "customer dissatisfaction".
Researchers at Pew decided to run a survey focused on young adults because "it looked as if something different was going on," says Kim Parker, the lead author of the report.
Easy! Run a survey.
"We'd run a survey, and that would be disconnected from the actual behavior of the user".
The proposed solution aims to ease the overall inspection process by reducing the time required to run a survey.
To design and run a survey aiming at investigating urologists' and physiatrists' clinical practices in France when managing neurogenic bladder patients.
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He ran a survey comparing MBAs' attitudes towards unfettered capitalism with graduates from other disciplines.
I was accepted on to the scheme, working with the SCDT running a survey for bereaved families about their experiences.
The Grand Central Partnership is running a survey on its Web site (grandcentralpartnership.org) to sample reaction to the decals.
The broadsheet La Nación ran a survey last night asking its readers how the national team should play.
You may remember a little while ago we ran a survey, asking you about the biggest job seeking challenges you're currently up against.
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