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The phrase "a peer reviewed" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen and should be "a peer-reviewed" in written English.
You can use it when referring to articles, journals, or studies that have undergone evaluation by experts in the field before publication.
Example: "The findings were published in a reputable journal that is known for its rigorous peer-reviewed process."
Alternatives: "a peer-reviewed article" or "a peer-reviewed study."
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a publication submission in a peer reviewed journal.
Geochemistry International is a peer reviewed journal.
Molecular Biology is a peer reviewed journal.
Neurochemical Journal is a peer reviewed journal.
Acoustical Physics is a peer reviewed journal.
Entomological Review is a peer reviewed journal.
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It's not a peer-reviewed process.
CJAS is a peer-reviewed journal.
The research was published in a peer-reviewed journal.
findings appear in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
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