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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surveyed with" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of being examined or assessed alongside something else, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The results were surveyed with the previous year's data to identify trends."
Alternatives: "analyzed alongside" or "compared with".
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Passenger flow was surveyed with normal evacuation time recorded.
The small-satellites activities in the Scandinavian countries are briefly surveyed with emphasis on astrophysics research.
Large areas can be surveyed with a high density of measurements.
Channel morphology was surveyed with a high spatial resolution with a Terrestrial Laser Scanner.
The investigators found similar rates in most of the states surveyed, with two exceptions.
Through the windows at Winiarski's hilltop home, the transformation can be surveyed with ease.
In total 120 sites were surveyed, with 10 replicates in each stratum.
The Roman Bibei bridge (Spain) was surveyed with GPR to analyse its inner state of conservation.
Techniques for making heavily disordered W oxide films are surveyed with emphasis on high-rate sputtering of porous layers.
Corruption increased in eight of the 29 countries surveyed, with five of those being European Union members.
Developments in photography are surveyed with 150 vintage prints by various 20th-century European and American photographers.
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