audits
Pronunciation: [ˈɔːdɪts]
Context: “finance”
(noun) an examination of financial records to make sure everything is correct. It's like checking a report card to see if the grades are accurate.
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The company passed its audits this year with no issues.
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The last audits revealed many mistakes in the financial reports.
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What did the audits show about our spending?
Context: “finance”
(verb) to examine and check the accuracy of financial records. It's similar to when a teacher checks your homework to make sure you did everything right.
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The accountants audits the company’s finances every year.
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They didn't audits the documents carefully enough, which caused problems later.
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Did you audits your budget for any errors?
Context: “education”
(noun) a review of a performance or process to ensure its quality. Think of it like a teacher looking at student work to see if everyone understands the lesson.
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The school conducts regular audits of its teaching methods.
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The audits of the program showed that many students were struggling.
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How often do they perform audits on the curriculum?
Context: “education”
(verb) to review and assess the quality of something, like checking different lessons or activities to see if they are working well.
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Teachers audits their lessons to improve student learning.
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She didn’t audits her lesson plans last semester, which led to confusion.
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What methods do you use to audits your teaching materials?