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The phrase "a quantitative study into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to research that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to understand a particular phenomenon or answer a specific research question.
Example: "The researchers conducted a quantitative study into the effects of social media on adolescent mental health."
Alternatives: "a quantitative analysis of" or "a quantitative investigation into".
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The main strengths of the study were that it provided an explanatory framework for changes linked to a quantitative study into the effect of protected learning time on prescribing, that the practices were stratified for inclusion according to change in prescribing and that prescribing status was blinded by both interviewee and interviewer.
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