Collocations withoverview

These are words often used in combination withoverview.

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brief overview
A brief overview of the status of radiation oncology in developing countries will be presented in order to locate the study.
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broad overview
Although the survey methodology is useful in providing a broad overview, further in-depth study of some of the findings would be useful.
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complete overview
This might make the book too comprehensive as a textbook but would provide an almost complete overview of the subject for the undergraduate students.
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comprehensive overview
This is an excellent chapter giving a critical yet comprehensive overview of criteria and indicators that could be of help to managers of wetland environments.
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detailed overview
The first seven sections offer a detailed overview of the foundations and the historical and theoretical underpinnings of linguistic typology.
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excellent overview
For the novice, the range of essays provides an excellent overview and insight into the major plays and key issues of context, content, and comedy.
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general overview
Its purpose is to provide a general overview of an increasingly technical literature.
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historical overview
The study will begin with a brief historical overview of the development of the stela cult, followed by a review of previous research on stelae.
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overview of research
Nevertheless, there are good reasons for optimism in writing an overview of research on teaching reading.
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quick overview
Before we plunge into the proof of (4.37), we give a quick overview of our strategy.
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useful overview
The book has three parts : a brief introduction and a useful overview of succeeding chapters by the editors.
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