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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Name of an examination?

Chemical and toxicological examination for narcotic and psychotropic substances in hair.

meaning: the specialist checks whether there are above substances in hair. Can I write like this? Is the usage of "for" correct?

thanks!
  

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Hi That looks fine to me. 'Examine', in this sense, is used with 'for' ... - We examined the sample of hair for evidence of narcotic and psychotropic substances Dave

  • Hi That looks fine to me.
  • 'Examine', in this sense, is used with 'for' ...
  • - We examined the sample of hair for evidence of narcotic and psychotropic substances Dave
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Hi

That looks fine to me. 'Examine', in this sense, is used with 'for' ...

- We examined the sample of hair for evidence of narcotic and psychotropic substances

Dave

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