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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new study has reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing findings or results from a recent research study.
Example: "A new study has reported significant improvements in patient outcomes with the new treatment protocol."
Alternatives: "recent research has indicated" or "a recent study has found".
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Now a new study has reported that the benefits extend beyond the birthing room.
Separately, a new study has reported chimps being caught red-handed carrying out night-time raids on farms in Uganda.
As fisheries become exhausted, a new study has reported global fish catches have been declining since when?
A new study has reported that in those parts of the nation with the highest rates of chronic opioid prescription, Donald Trump won overwhelming support in the 2016 presidential election.
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Few new studies have reported on molecular abnormalities implicating miRNAs that can be up- or down-regulated in AML [27].
Luckily, as a new study has just reported, taking a short class on mindfulness do a lot to focus the mind and boost one's scores.
Several of these newer studies have reported that control for important confounding variables such as atopy history (family or child history of atopy), prenatal exposure to maternal smoking, and smoking status of older children can substantially alter RRs (Gilliland et al. 2001; Hessel et al. 2001; Jaakkola et al. 2001; Pokharel et al. 2001).
A new study has found that, contrary to other reports, two methods of in vitro fertilization have about the same success rate.
A new study has found that smartphones can actually increase people's stress levels, HealthDay news reports.
A new study has found that dog brains process speech in a way similar to humans, understanding both words' meanings as well as their tone, the New York Times reports.
A new study has found that dog brains process speech in a way similar to humans, understanding both words' meanings as well as their tone, New York Times reports.
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