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Filter by Meaning The psychologist scrutinized the patient's behavior to identify any underlying mental health issues.
The historian scrutinized the archives to uncover previously unknown information about a historical event.
The intelligence agency scrutinized the satellite imagery to identify any potential military targets.
The immigration officer scrutinized the visa application to determine if the applicant met the eligibility criteria.
The forensic scientist scrutinized the DNA evidence to identify the perpetrator of the crime.
The hacker scrutinized the computer code to find vulnerabilities.
The journalist scrutinized the leaked documents to uncover a government scandal.
The investigator scrutinized the crime scene to uncover any clues that may help solve the case.
The cybersecurity expert scrutinized the computer network to uncover any potential cyber threats.
The intelligence analyst scrutinized the intercepted communications to identify potential threats to national security.
The auditor scrutinized the company's financial records to uncover any fraud or embezzlement.
The auditor scrutinized the internal controls of the organization to identify any weaknesses or opportunities for improvement.
The antitrust regulator scrutinized the merger proposal to determine if it violated antitrust laws.
The spy scrutinized the enemy's plans to uncover their next move.
The medical examiner scrutinized the autopsy report to identify the cause of death.
The customs officer scrutinized the cargo to identify any smuggled goods.
The detective scrutinized the suspect's alibi to determine if they were at the crime scene.
The customs officer scrutinized the traveler's luggage to identify any contraband.
The art historian scrutinized the painting to determine its authenticity.
The archaeologist scrutinized the artifacts to uncover clues about ancient civilizations.
The teacher scrutinized the exam papers to uncover any cheating.
The auditor scrutinized the tax returns to identify any discrepancies or errors.
The biologist scrutinized the DNA samples to identify the genetic markers.
The researcher scrutinized the market trends to identify potential opportunities for investment.
The doctor scrutinized the patient's test results to diagnose the illness.
The museum curator scrutinized the painting to determine its authenticity.
The customer scrutinized the product before buying it.
The boss scrutinized the report submitted by the employee.
The fashion designer scrutinized the fabric samples before choosing the material.
The auditor scrutinized the financial records of the company.
The doctor scrutinized the test results of the patient.
The inspector scrutinized the construction site for safety issues.
The lawyer scrutinized the contract before signing it.
The engineer scrutinized the blueprints to ensure the building's safety.
The committee scrutinized the candidate's qualifications for the job.
The reviewer scrutinized the movie before giving a rating.
The researcher scrutinized the data before drawing any conclusion.
The food critic scrutinized the restaurant's menu and service.
The teacher scrutinized the student's essay for grammatical errors.
The manager scrutinized the employee's report for completeness.
The historian scrutinized the archive documents for historical accuracy.
The translator scrutinized the text for accurate translation.
The manager scrutinized the project proposal to ensure it met all the requirements.
The accountant scrutinized the tax documents for accuracy.
The teacher scrutinized the research paper for proper citation and formatting.
The lawyer scrutinized the contract to ensure it was legally binding.
The researcher scrutinized the data set for any outliers or errors.
The proofreader scrutinized the book for formatting errors.
The auditor scrutinized the financial statements for irregularities.
The editor scrutinized the article for typos and grammatical errors.
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