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Discover Ludwig"run an audit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of examining electronic or paper records to ensure financial accuracy or compliance with regulations. For example, "The team decided to run an audit of all the company's financial accounts to verify their accuracy."
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First, run an audit.
If you want to seize back that power, run an audit of your processed-food consumption.
Rather than run an audit internally, they chose SameWorks to be a third-party auditor.
Run an audit of all the tactics you're using, how you're spending the money, and what kind of results you're seeing.
Among those believed to be in the running for finance director are Donna Arduin, who Schwarzenegger tapped Thursday to run an audit of the state budget, and former Rep. Bill Baker.
GPs reported not having the time to fill in incident report forms or conduct safety audits: "Although there are areas where we are asked to collect data, we're just so busy and so stretched that we don't really do it…We hold the minor surgery service and in theory we try to run an audit of, or we try to keep a record of if there's post-operative infections.
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But in April this year, Wada ran an audit of India's National Anti-Doping andncy, and found that because the BCCI doesn't recognise Nada's authority, or allow it to conduct any tests at its events, Nada is in contravention of the Wada code.
When the Association of Public Pollsters ran an audit of the groups' methods, those that predicted Prabowo's victory refused to be audited.
Running an audit can identify those problems and give you the chance to start off on the right foot.
Medical, familial, environmental, and socio‐economic histories were assessed by predefined questions and closed response categories and entered online into a dedicated database running an audit trail (Oracle database on a Novel SQL server).
Six players, including Mr. Mayben, have been dismissed from the team; Mr. Broadus has been placed on a paid leave of absence; the athletic director, Joel Thirer, has resigned; and Judith S. Kaye, a retired chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals, has been named to run an independent audit of Binghamton's athletic department.
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