Frequent terms and sentences Flashcards

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analyse

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examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it.

  1. Since the model was performing poorly, I had to reevaluate the dataset again
    1a. I had to analyze the dataset again because the model was performing poorly
  2. I completed the data analysis and then saved the results to the database
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analysis

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detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.

  1. The data analysis got delayed due to heavy rain
    1a. Due to the downpour yesterday the data analysis was delayed
  2. The rain was pouring yesterday, but the trains were running thankfully
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approach

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come near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time.

  1. Her approach delivered
    astounding results because of her dedication to the subject
    1a. Since she had a good interest in the subject, she was able to apply the correct approach that got her the best results
  2. Her approach was the best and she was awarded the “high performance candidate 2021” award
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area

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the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land.

  1. The area became polluted and uninhabitable due to radiation exposure
    1a. The surrounding became uninhabitable when the effects of radiation polluted the soil
    1b. Due to prolonged radiation exposure the eastern area has become infertile and polluted
  2. The area is surrounded by wildlife and also has the best fresh water reserve
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assess

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evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.

  1. Her ability to assess product value is remarkable because of her educational background in marketing
  2. The assessment revealed interesting facts about the data although the process was time consuming
  3. She was nowhere to be found during product assessment
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assume

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suppose to be the case, without proof.
“topics which assume detailed knowledge of local events”
take or begin to have (power or responsibility).
“he assumed full responsibility for all organizational work”

  1. One can assume the news to be fabricated since there is no hard proof
    1a. If no proofs were shown the committee will assume the news to be false or fabricated
    1b. Assume that Stonehenge was built by aliens; why did they come to the Earth and build it
  2. Mark assumed the situation to be far more complex while Tania finished the project without a hitch
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