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"using a standardised form" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you need to refer to a form that has been pre-defined and made available for general use. For example: "This company requires all employees to fill out an application form using a standardised form."
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independently recorded data using a standardised form.
Demographic and clinical information were collected using a standardised form.
The primary study data were extracted using a standardised form.
Sociodemographic information was collected using a standardised form.
COVIS data are collected using a standardised form [ 3].
This will be documented using a standardised form.
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We used a standardised form completed by two reviewers independently.
We used a standardised form to assess the eligibility of each study, on the basis of the full article.
The two reviewers used a standardised form to extract data on the performance of the risk scores.
Two of the four reviewers used a standardised form to extract in duplicate data on publication status, trial design, patients' characteristics, treatment regimens, outcome modalities, and funding.
We used a standardised form to extract and combine data from all eligible studies that reported the number of patients with any type of SRE, the mean change in bone pain score from baseline and adverse events.
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