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To studies
noun
A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
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They pointed to studies suggesting that cannabis may shrink tumors.
Thanks to studies on plant DNA, their kinship is clearer.
The energy savings from extending daylight time are not great, but could mount, according to studies.
He published 10 books ranging from analyses of political elites to studies of the American character.
According to studies, the average blues fan is a white, middle-aged man.
According to studies, 30percentt of those who receive treatment fail to recover.
This work led to studies for another public monument — a gigantic upside-down bouquet.
Most cartels last five years, according to studies, then sputter out amid recriminations over cheating.
Nigel Farage is supremely indifferent to studies showing that immigration leads to higher levels of growth.
According to studies, as much as 13percentt of their diet is cannibalistic.
"It's a neurobiological fact," they write, pointing to studies of M.R.I. scans and trained rodents.
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