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The phrase "a larger study is needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity for more extensive research or data collection in a particular field or topic.
Example: "While the initial findings are promising, a larger study is needed to confirm these results and draw more definitive conclusions."
Alternatives: "more extensive research is required" or "an expanded study is necessary."
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But the researchers, from NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and institutions in Haiti and Qatar, found levels of PGE2 high enough to suggest that a larger study is needed to test whether giving low-dose aspirin to thousands of women would save lives.
A larger study is needed to validate these findings.
A larger study is needed to validate the results of this pilot study.
A larger study is needed to assess whether prescriptions increase children's physical activity.
A larger study is needed to assess these variables as risk factors for eliminations.
DeLong says a larger study is needed to compare the benefits of electrode therapy with surgical ablation of the globus pallidus.
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Numbers were relatively small, therefore a large study is needed to better inform UK guidance on LTBI screening in the HIV co-infected population.
A much larger study is needed to provide a definitive assessment of this intervention.
To prove the hypothesis that the faster the induction of hypothermia the better neurologic outcome, a much larger study is needed.
While the work suggests a real benefit, larger studies are needed to confirm the results.
This double case report on two SC patients indicates that IVIG is an effective treatment, although larger studies are needed to confirm this conclusion.
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