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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a more recent study' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a research study or other type of study that has been conducted more recently than another study. For example, "A more recent study conducted in 2020 indicates that the number of people using public transport has increased significantly."
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A more recent study reinforces and augments Klepper's work.
A more recent study was made by four physicians at the Pasteur Hospital in Nice, France.
In fact, the center has done a more recent study on that question.
A more recent study published in Nature argues that there is a lot we can do.
The same story was accepted by another leading historian, Eric Ives, in a more recent study.
Although a more recent study is not available, Baker says the situation has remained largely the same.
The Egyptian government says a more recent study found 50.3% of girls aged 10 to 18 had been circumcised.
This work was extended in a more recent study [88].
A more recent study reports a 24% reduction [5].
A more recent study reported TTE sensitivity of 84% for vegetations larger than 10 mm [5].
A more recent study [91] used a more realistic anthropomorphic phantom.
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