analytic - use in sentences

Preposition: in

  • nature: The research was primarily ethnographic and discourse analytic in nature.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • use: Longer term costs and consequences will be explored using decision analytic modeling.

Modifies a noun

  • phonics: In other words, analytic phonics is stressed at the expense of synthetic phonics.
  • philosophy: Does the free marriage owe anything to the analytic philosophy?
  • geometry: The earlier mentioned example of analytic geometry is a such indicative case.
  • philosopher: More recently analytic philosophers have been largely silent on the topic.
  • psychotherapist: She became a physician in charge of student health and developed an interest in psychotherapy, eventually training as an analytic psychotherapist.
  • psychotherapy: There are currently approximately 300 members practicing group analytic psychotherapy in the Health Service and in private practice.

Modifying Another Word

  • not: What it is, is empathetic, not analytic or academic.
  • very: The respondents were found to be very analytic in their approach and were aware of the historical developments that had led to these events.
  • critically: And yet, in spite of every critically analytic bone in our body, we do of course absolutely love this game to pieces.
  • highly: The former values mental lucidity while the latter is highly analytic and intended to sharpen awareness.
  • little: Like Richardson, very little analytic text will be presented here.

Used with adjective complement

  • use: Informatics seeks to understand and to construct ( or reconstruct ) such systems, using analytic, experimental and engineering methodologies.
  • develop: To develop analytic, communication and management skills to enable you to work effectively in a business environment.

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