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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later study pointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to findings or conclusions from a study that was conducted after a previous one.
Example: "A later study pointed to a significant correlation between diet and mental health."
Alternatives: "a subsequent study indicated" or "a following study revealed".
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A later study pointed out that this phenotypic improvement could be explained by fixing a defect in leucine uptake and/or utilization present in the laboratory strain and could only be reproduced in medium with low amounts of leucine (Baerends et al., 2009).
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What could have been a pointed study of generational privilege gets less intriguing the more thriller-like it becomes.
Later, in a particularly pointed statement, the White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, said Mr. Obama would not let the bill be thrown off course.
This became a field of study later.
Sit down, and study your pointed foot.
A day later, he added a more pointed apology for the remarks. .
Later, she studied theatre for a year.
Functional studies pin-pointed a pivotal role for this protein in EMT, a fundamental biological process considered to be crucial for metastatic spread in various carcinomas, including breast cancer.
The patella was pear-shaped, with a base and a pointed apex.
Look for a bee with a pointed abdomen.
Hence, the first time a subject saw a 4-pointed star it was not a target, however any subsequent 4-pointed stars were targets until a 16-pointed star appeared.
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