UPON FURTHER INSPECTION

Definition: A closer examination or scrutiny of a subject or object to gather more information or details.

Synonyms: Deeper Look, Closer Examination, Careful Review, Thorough Analysis, Detailed Scrutiny

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Upon further inspection, the detective found a hidden clue under the table.
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The scientist smiled upon further inspection of the microscope, discovering a new species of bacteria.
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The librarian raised an eyebrow upon further inspection of the returned book, finding a love letter tucked inside.
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The tailor nodded approvingly upon further inspection of the handmade dress, admiring the stitching.
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Upon further inspection, the archaeologist identified the ancient artifact's intricate carvings.
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The chef adjusted the recipe upon further inspection of the ingredients' freshness.
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The mechanic detected a worn-out belt upon further inspection of the car's engine.
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The gardener identified a potential pest problem upon further inspection of the plants.
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Upon further inspection, the mechanic discovered a loose bolt in the engine.
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The detective, upon further inspection of the crime scene, found a crucial piece of evidence.
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Upon further inspection, we found that the problem was more complex than initially thought.
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We found, upon further inspection, that the documents were incomplete.
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The team decided, upon further inspection, to revise their strategy.
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The quality of the product, upon further inspection, met our expectations.
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The scientist made a groundbreaking discovery upon further inspection of the microscopic organisms.
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Upon further inspection, the flaws in the design became apparent to the engineers.
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The explorer uncovered ancient artifacts upon further inspection of the archaeological site.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: I've reviewed the financial reports, and it seems like our revenue is lower than expected.B: Upon further inspection, it appears that there was a discrepancy in the sales figures. Let me delve deeper into the data to pinpoint the issue.A: That sounds like a prudent approach. Please keep me updated on your findings.
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