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The phrase "a recent finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a discovery or conclusion that has been made or reported in a relatively short time frame.
Example: "According to a recent finding, the new treatment has shown significant improvement in patient recovery rates."
Alternatives: "a recent discovery" or "a recent conclusion."
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A recent finding by the Roffey Park Institute would seem to back this up.
So what explains a recent finding that black patients being treated at Veterans Administration hospitals had lower mortality rates for six common diseases than white patients?
In fact, a recent finding, described in "Study Shows Bacteria Moves From Animals to Humans," provides evidence that farm animals can transmit antibiotic-resistant bacteria to humans.
His study was prompted by a recent finding that the number of phonemes in a language increases with the number of people who speak it.
But the board, which has often had a contentious relationship with the soon-to-be-former mayor, said its decision was backed by some unhappy facts, including a recent finding that nearly 30 percent of city fifth graders were overweight.
A recent finding suggests that the chicken myostatin gene is closely related to mammals than fishes.
The evidence of a possible link between chronic headache and psychiatric disorder is not a recent finding.
A recent finding of targeting BMAL1 and CLOCK for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) therapy indicates further the pro-cancerous option of clock components (Puram et al., 2016).
A recent finding of saline fluids from sub-arc mantle peridotite indicates that aqueous fluids in mantle wedge can contain 5 wt.% NaCl (Kawamoto et al. 2013).
This observation is consistent with a recent finding [27] that the infectious prion fibril is more fragile than non-infectious fibril.
A recent finding demonstrated that telomere DNA is transcribed into telomeric repeat-containing RNA (referred to as TERRA) in mammalian cells.
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