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Common collocations with scrutiny in British Collocation

scrutiny noun uncountable

UK /ˈskruːtɪni/

thorough

careful
close
constant
critical
detailed
in-depth
intense
proper
rigorous
strict
thorough
tough

Jones came under intense scrutiny when he played against Australia this summer.

independent

democratic
external
independent

This assessment is then subjected to external scrutiny by one of our neighbouring authorities.

carried out by politicians or lawyers

judicial
legislative
parliamentary
regulatory

The Liberal Democrats made the case for parliamentary scrutiny of the commission’s activities.

council
expert
government
peer
police
shareholder

Without peer scrutiny, research data have very little scientific value.

be examined carefully

be subjected to
come under
endure
face
undergo

At the moment the drug has not undergone any independent scrutiny.

still seem good after examination

bear
stand
withstand

We need to make sure that our processes are sufficiently robust to withstand external scrutiny.

deserve to be examined

attract
deserve
merit
require
warrant

The process nonetheless merits detailed scrutiny by this department.

avoid examination

avoid
bypass
escape
evade

This was a cynical attempt to manipulate the procedures of the House to avoid proper scrutiny.