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The phrase "a recent demonstration identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a demonstration that has recently taken place and has led to the identification of something significant, such as a finding or a result.
Example: "A recent demonstration identified key factors contributing to the decline in bee populations."
Alternatives: "a recent study revealed" or "a recent analysis showed".
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A recent demonstration identified G4 sequences adopting G4 folds predominantly during the S phase of cellular division.
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