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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent studies suggested" is not correct in English.
It should be "a recent study suggested" or "recent studies suggested." You can use it when referring to findings from a study or studies that have been conducted recently.
Example: "A recent study suggested that regular exercise can improve mental health."
Alternatives: "recent research indicated" or "a recent analysis proposed."
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However, a recent study suggested the that ipsilateral hemisphere may affect the pain33.
A recent study suggested that frequent snacking might be to blame for Americans' increasing waistlines.
A recent study suggested $10bn investment was needed to adequately reduce pollution levels and improve the reef's resilience.
A recent study suggested that capsaicin is an effective defense against a fungus that attacks chili seeds.
For example, a recent study suggested that black soot could have a bigger impact on climate than thought.
A recent study suggested that autoregulation of HIF-1α at the transcriptional level occurs in primary colon cancer specimens20.
A recent study suggested half its children are stunted as a result of long-term malnutrition.
A recent study suggested that a third of the adult population of the UK has pre-diabetes and half the population of China – a vast market for drugs.
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