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The phrase "a recent study conducted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an academic study that was recently conducted and published in an academic journal. For example, "A recent study conducted by Smith et al. (2020) found that..."
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A recent study conducted by Robert P.
A recent study conducted by the United States surgeon general backed up that contention.
A recent study conducted by Blocken et al.
A recent study conducted in our laboratory defined a simplified classification based on immunohistochemistry.
This individualisation of work is apparent in a recent study conducted by economists at Harvard Business School.
A recent study conducted by my company, Cornerstone OnDemand, sheds some light on what influences these types of career decisions.
That is one finding of a recent study conducted by Strategic Compensation Research Associates, based in Manhattan.
A recent study conducted by [Dahlin, K., Taylor, M., Fichman, M., 2004.
A recent study conducted by the Williams Institute at the University of California found that 3.8% of adults in the United States were lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
A recent study conducted by the alliance found that more than $250 million of potential spending was being lost annually to other parts of the city.
In a recent study conducted at several hospitals worldwide, patients who had broken tibiae were given daily injections of H.G.H. for up to 16 weeks.
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