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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fascinating study considered" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to a study that is regarded as fascinating, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "In the field of psychology, a fascinating study considered by many researchers has revealed new insights into human behavior."
Alternatives: "an intriguing study regarded" or "a captivating study deemed".
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Dudei and Stigall (2010), in a fascinating study, considered what happens to the niches of species over longer, geological time scales.
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It is this breadth of treatment that still makes Baldwin such a fascinating writer to consider today.
It's a fascinating question to consider.
His active method is a fascinating thing to consider.
We do not know as of now whether MEF2C in particular would directly target potassium channel genes, but it is a fascinating aspect to consider.
Patients with colorectal cancer metastases confined to the liver have always been a fascinating group to consider biologically and for local regional treatment strategies.
It's a fascinating life study.
DeLay was always a fascinating character study for Congress-watchers.
Vertigo is a fascinating case study in reputation.
A fascinating case study in basic-level democracy.
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