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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'In that study' is correct and wholly usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific study that has been previously mentioned or referenced. For example, "Previous research demonstrated the average lifespan of adult turtles is fifty years, but in that study, the turtles were found to live up to seventy years in some cases."
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In that study, a team of researchers examined 67 professional swimmers and 54 nonswimmers.
In that study, male and female rats were given doses of the chemical and then mated.
In that study, the researcher, Prof. Norman Nie, concluded that the Internet contributed to social alienation.
In that study, the nation was reconfigured into seven social classes.
In that study it is clear what variable is manipulated.
In that study, more than 70% of patients responded.
In that study a reporter system was used.
In that study, researchers analyzed tissue and blood from patients with advanced cancers.
In that study, the mice developed glucose intolerance after consuming artificial sweeteners.
In that study, 27percentt of teens, 12-17, record and upload video to the Internet.
In that study, which started in 1921, Terman followed up a group of high-I.Q.
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