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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new study argues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing findings or claims made by a recent research study.
Example: "A new study argues that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health outcomes."
Alternatives: "a recent study claims" or "a new research suggests".
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A new study argues that social networks have unwittingly become complicit in amplifying fake news, and that a multidisciplinary effort is needed to better understand how the Internet spreads content and how it is consumed.
A new study argues that this is largely a myth.
The problem is that all that stretching may not be doing much real good, a new study argues.
Now, however, a new study argues that his prosthetic legs may give him an unfair advantage after all.
Now, a new study argues that humans did not master fire until about 400,000 years ago.
In many cases, a new study argues, doctors would be better off shifting their focus to their patients' state of mind.
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But a new study, arguing that some Americans get better care than do Britons at a comparable cost, calls that shibboleth into question.
Scientists have long known that brain size alone is not a measure of intelligence, and the international team of researchers behind this new study argues that intelligence may be related to the brain's structure and how many neurons it has. .
Scientists have long known that brain size alone is not a measure of intelligence, and the international team of researchers behind this new study argues that intelligence may be related to the brain's structure and how many neurons it has.
The new study argues it is important for scientists to determine the origin of cholera outbreaks and how they spread in order to eliminate "accidentally imported disease".
The new study argues for more prescribed fires, mechanically thinning forests and physically removing dead trees to combat the near-term fire threat.
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