analysts
Pronunciation: [ˈæn.ə.lɪsts]
Context: "business"
(noun) people who study information and help make decisions based on what they find. They look at numbers, trends, and data to help companies or organizations understand what's happening and what to do next.
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The analysts reported a positive trend in the market, helping the company plan its next steps.
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The analysts did not find any significant changes in the data, leading to uncertainty about future strategies.
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What do the analysts think about the latest market trends?
Context: "science"
(noun) scientists or experts who examine and interpret data or observations to understand complex systems. They help figure out important discoveries or patterns in research.
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The analysts discovered new insights about climate change through their research.
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The analysts couldn't find enough evidence to support the theory, leaving it unproven.
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How many analysts are working on the environmental study?
Context: "technology"
(noun) professionals who evaluate technology systems or software to improve performance or security. They check how things work and suggest ways to fix or upgrade them.
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The analysts suggested software improvements that made the system run much faster.
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The analysts' recommendations were ignored, leading to slow performance.
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What tools do the technology analysts use to assess the systems?