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done according to a planned and orderly system
- The systematic approach to problem-solving involved following a clear step-by-step procedure.
- The systematic study of the data revealed patterns that were previously unnoticed.
- He tackled his assignments in a systematic manner, breaking them down into manageable tasks.
- The company implemented a systematic training program for new employees to ensure consistency.
- The systematic organization of the files made it easy to retrieve information when needed.
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relating to the organized classification of organisms based on shared traits and evolutionary relationships
- His research in systematic botany led to the discovery of new plant species.
- Systematic studies in taxonomy rely on both genetic and morphological data.
- The systematic classification of plants helps scientists organize biodiversity.
- Systematic biology focuses on understanding the relationships between species.
- The systematic approach to classifying animals is essential for understanding ecosystems.
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