I have just begun doing syntax searches for the Greek New Testament. I wanted to expand this to the Septuagint, but sadly found out that there is no resource for that. Along the way, I stumbled on this blog post (Taking Greek Syntax Beyond the New Testament - Logos Bible Software Blog) at Logos on syntax graphs of the whole Septuagint, this listing (Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the Septuagint) of the item, and this discussion (Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the Septuagint - Logos Forums) about the item being taken down. Are there any updates on whether this will be available in the future? If not, is there any way to do this with another database?
Well, that's a good question. I assume you have the Cascadia Septuagint Deuterocanon. Looks like that was 2016-ish. Then in 2019 a Cascadia collection apparently was produced. Clicking that, however, leads to the internal FL world (blocked).
The Cascadia resources themselves, have lost their TOCs a ways back, at least mine anyway.