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The phrase "a new study compared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing findings or results from a recent research study that has made comparisons between different variables or groups.
Example: "A new study compared the effects of different diets on weight loss, revealing significant differences in outcomes."
Alternatives: "a recent study analyzed" or "a new research examined".
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A new study compared uninsured rates from 2008-2009 and 2015-2016 by the the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families and the University of North Carolina Rural Health Research Program.
A new study compared a type of graduated "cry-it-out" method with a gentler approach and then a control group—and the findings might surprise the ardent opponents any kind of cry-it-out-type methods.
A new study compared gay and bi men who were 50 or older with 18-34 years olds to see which group was better at disclosing their HIV status to partners and negotiating for safer sex (especially condoms).
These formulae fall into two categories: either based on the significance of the value of D in a new study compared to a previous estimate, or based on the precision of the estimate of D in a new study in terms of confidence interval width.
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A new study compares different responses to bullying and finds that forgiveness may have to wait.
A new study compares vaping with other common nicotine replacement approaches as a way to help smokers quit.
A banana might reasonably replace sports drinks for those of us who rely on carbohydrates to fuel exercise and speed recovery, according to a new study comparing the cellular effects of carbohydrates consumed during sports.
Portable property Net effect Celebration, and concern Home truths Reprints Related items The economy: Lengthening shadowsNov 8th 2001 Productivity in Europe and America: Statistical illusionsNov 8th 2001Hence the interest in a new study comparing the two wealth effects*.
With holiday shopping season around the corner, a new study compares the retail giants and yields some surprising results.
In an editorial published Oct. 1 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Trish Perl and Arjun Srinivasan say that findings of a new study comparing the value of two types of medical masks are likely to ignite still more debate at a time when more emphasis should be placed on vaccination, rigorous hand washing and other proven prevention measures.
A poster presented here today at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes Science) describes a new study comparing insect traps outfitted with the six major types of commercially available lights, including traditional incandescent bulbs, LED bulbs that emit cold and warm colored light, and the yellow tinted "bug lights" marketed as being less attractive to insects.
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