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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that had been previously mentioned in the same sentence or in preceding sentences. For example: "The report provides a detailed analysis of the company's financial performance. Such analysis can be used to guide future business decisions."
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Dr. Alexander shrugs off such analysis.
Such analysis is used in clinical diagnosis.
Yet such analysis was simply absent.
"Usually, such analysis is not for free".
But no such analysis is forthcoming.
Ms. Dunn bristled at such analysis.
Any such analysis is far too simplistic.
Such analysis helped unravel one major heist.
But does such analysis apply to today's developing nations?
In such analysis, "reasonable people will often differ," he noted.
Tati himself rejected such analysis, even the accolade of artist.
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