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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well examine" is not correct in English; it should be "we'll examine." You can use it when indicating that you will analyze or investigate something in the future.
Example: "In the next meeting, we'll examine the results of the survey to determine our next steps."
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State legislators might very well examine the record of transfers in the Pinelands.
If you are a doctor and someone hands you a diseased lung, you might very well examine it, and consequently make some very radical changes.
But while we're still here, we might as well examine some of our experiences, ones that future generations may well forego.
Well, examine why Scoble does it.
Unfortunate that we cannot so well examine our own fears that we should have to realize them in order to define them.
Then we assume that similar properties are applicable to the assembly process at physiological conditions as well, examine the consequent dynamics, and make testable predictions.
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Further, the potential for mediation by adiposity in middle age has not been well examined.
The difference between anger engagement as opposed to a happy state15 in violent offenders is not well examined.
However, the dynamics of G9a/GLP-mediated H3K9 methylation in cell cycle stages have not been well examined.
What have not been so well examined, though, are the tree's African roots.
Sagittal and coronal plane TKA biomechanics are well examined and correlated to polyethylene wear.
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