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The phrase "a recent study confirms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referencing findings or conclusions from a study that has been conducted recently.
Example: "A recent study confirms that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a recent study indicates" or "a recent study reveals".
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The second limitation is the feasibility and reproducibility of measures: a recent study confirms the feasibility of resistive index measurement after a short session of education for inexperienced intensivists, but the reproducibility between experienced and inexperienced ones is poor with variations in the resistive index reaching ±0.1 [50].
A recent study confirms men stress about the work/family balance too: 50percentt of men surveyed report that it is "very" or "somewhat" difficult to manage both work and family responsibilities.
A recent study confirms that in migrating neutrophils, PSTPIP1 is polarized in the trailing edge of the uropod, the compartment that regulates both endocytosis and migration of these cells [26].
A recent study confirms this danger [ 20].
A recent study confirms our result on ACh-induced relaxation.
A recent study confirms that persons who are less frail are engaged in productive activity [ 40].
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A recent study confirmed these findings [1].
A recent study confirmed that control fraud was endemic among our most elite financial institutions: Asset Quality Misrepresentation by Financial Intermediaries: Evidence from RMBS Market.
Importantly, a recent study confirmed association of FSLT1 over expression with poor prognosis in glioblastoma patients [79].
A recent study confirmed that an air JanTmean of 0°C is the limit for overwintering in the U.S.A. [41], corresponding to our identified 0°C LST JanTmean threshold.
A recent study confirmed that the ADAM33 locus shows extended linkage disequilibrium upstream of ADAM33 to GFRA4, as well as downstream including SIGLEC1 (also named sialoadhesin SN) [38].
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