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"run some diagnostics" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to the act of running tests or examinations to identify and solve problems with a system, machine, or program. Example: "Our computer is acting up, could you please run some diagnostics to see what's causing the issue?"
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And so they ran some diagnostics.
The issues Mr Azhar has reported are very rare, and having run some remote diagnostics we can see Mr Azhar's modem is reporting a number of errors suggesting a physical problem with his connection causing packet loss, potentially related to damaged cabling.
Two years later, the clinic's conference room became the new lab, and Wang hired Xin then a cancer-genetics postdoc at Case Western Medical School to run clinical diagnostics and basic research.
This free program will run RAM diagnostics on your system.
Your computer will restart, but the process may take longer since Windows will run extra diagnostics after an unconventional shutdown method has been used.
If you don't know what the problem is, an emissions repair shop can run a diagnostics test and fix the problem for you.
Heino von Prondzynski is so convinced of Roche's potential in diagnostics that he quit earlier this year as vaccines chief at Chiron, the innovative drug company in Emeryville, Calif., to run Roche's diagnostics division.
A mechanic can also run diagnostics on the electrical system, where the biggest problems occur on flooded cars.
This port is what allows mechanics to run diagnostics quickly on your car, a practice they often overcharge for.
Autonomic computing involves the creation of systems that run diagnostics checks and compensate for any irregularities that are discovered.
In other words, Soluto now allows anyone to offer remote tech support and run diagnostics, whether that be for your mom's computer or dozens of customers.
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