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"to closely examine" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a thorough or detailed examination of something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as scientific research, analysis, or investigation. Example: The researchers decided to closely examine the data for any patterns or correlations that may have been overlooked previously.
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to closely examine
adverb
In a close manner.
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Bove argued that because the FDIC had regulated smaller banks lightly, it will be forced to closely examine them, and he expects many will have to be closed.
Tyrie's commission on banking standards intends to "closely examine" whether the legislation needs to contain this element.
Teachers need to closely examine their practices, and principals should be actively involved in what happens in each classroom.
He said he did so in hopes of forcing Knight Ridder to "closely examine the wisdom" of the profit targets it set for the paper.
In fact, the opportunity Jagged Little Pill Acoustic offers to closely examine the album's lyrics is one that you take at your own risk.
"Moving forward, we intend to closely examine the implications of this bill and how it might affect future events as well as our workforce".
Under new pension freedom rules, they are allowed to access their pension savings from the age of 55, but need to closely examine the tax implications.
The former communities secretary, who was a councillor in Bradford when the museum opened, urged ministers to "closely examine" the decision.
Opening the old cases also gives conservators their first chance in five decades to closely examine the documents with modern techniques.
I had read in the papers that he looked like the actor Patrick Stewart, but I couldn't see the resemblance, not that I have had the opportunity to closely examine Patrick Stewart's face.
More importantly, though, the angry commenters who took issue with Abrahamsson's tweets failed to closely examine their content; though ignorant and sometimes distasteful, they by and large reflected curiosity and open-mindedness rather than bigotry.
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