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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a classic finding from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a well-known or widely recognized result or observation in a particular field of study or research.
Example: "In the field of psychology, a classic finding from numerous studies is that people tend to conform to group norms."
Alternatives: "a well-established result from" or "a notable discovery from".
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Many Labs 3 (Ebersole et al., 2016) failed to replicate a classic finding from the Elaboration Likelihood Model of persuasion (Cacioppo, Petty, & Morris, 1983; Study 1).
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It's a classic finding in Cushing's syndrome.
A classic finding seen in treated breast cancer metastases is hepatic capsular retraction, or "pseudocirrhosis" (Fig. 1).
Our patient's case demonstrates a classic finding of hemolytic anemia caused by an unstable hemoglobin variant.
Radiographically, the diagnosis of an ABC shows five classic findings [9].
Presentations and discussions focus on how current research has progressed from the classic findings in Immunology.
Late filling AP (b) and oblique (c) radiographs of the urinary bladder demonstrate classic findings of radiation cystitis with a reduced capacity bladder that is elevated from the pelvic floor and has a rounded appearance.
A classic feature from David Uberti.
A classic Chianti from the stellar producer Fattoria di Felsina.
The difficulty in differentiating CAN from bone disease is complicated by marked variability in the manifestations of "classic" findings.
It's a classic case of finding a need and filling it.
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