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"very standardized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is very consistent and done according to a set of rules. For example, "The exam was very standardized, with the same questions for every student."
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I mentioned wood products that come from forests, they've been very standardized for many years.
Desktop configurations are often very standardized with specific applications related to specific job functions.
Rather than custom fitting every server for an application, they moved to a menu where there are different classes of service, different cost structures, but very standardized configurations.
Because the French organ of the 17th and early 18th centuries was very standardized, a conventional set of registrations developed for its repertoire.
(Manager 1, Rio) "The machine software is in English, which is a limitation, but as everything is very standardized, they [technicians] have adapted very well".
(Manager 3, Rio) One manager mentioned the good adaptation of the technicians to the new technology: "The machine software is in English, which is a limitation, but as everything is very standardized, they [technicians] have adapted very well".
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… If you get a nice examiner … and if you get a nice patient… so if you get something straight forward like cholecystitis, you'll pass that case"." A contrasting but less common opinion was that: "" it's (assessment) very well standardized because they have a marking sheet"." These reflections on differences were related to the differing pass rates in the different disciplines.
23 However, DST of second-line TB drugs other than quinolones and injectable agents is very poorly standardized, even in supranational reference laboratories, and the capacity of in vitro susceptibility tests to predict clinical efficacy is still undemonstrated for most such drugs.
That is, until about the middle of May, when preparations began in earnest for administration of his very first state standardized test.
Doxycycline and S1P treatments both led to a drastic morphological switch from very uneven to standardized 14 17 nm wide AJs over several microns indicative of a better membrane tethering.
This is mainly linked to the heterogeneity of clinical peripheral nerve injuries, which is very different from standardized animal studies.
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