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Discover Ludwig"some analyses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a plural form of the word "analysis," which means a careful study of something in order to understand it better. For example, "This report includes some analyses of consumer behavior."
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Some analyses take different tacks.
Even with its Paracel machine, he said, some analyses take weeks.
According to some analyses, it might have cost the Democrats the Senate.
MGM's children's classic may have hit cinemas in 1939, but some analyses put its roots in an even earlier era.
He spotted the property on a vacation trip to Charlottesville, ran some analyses of its soil and of the prevailing climate, and promptly decided to buy it.
Although he could have shortened some analyses, they are clear, and he gives the most comprehensible explanation of probabilities I can remember reading.
Some analyses suggest that the economic contradictions of slavery led to its inevitable demise.
Furthermore, some analyses are not obvious.
The results and some analyses are presented.
Some analyses described above involve IRT model parameters.
Lastly, we will give some analyses and discussions.
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