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The phrase "a component of this study that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific elements or parts that contribute to the overall research or analysis in a study.
Example: "A component of this study that warrants further investigation is the impact of social media on mental health."
Alternatives: "an element of this research that" or "a part of this analysis that".
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This paper summarizes a component of this study that included a regional population survey.
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