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The phrase "a recent study found" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to findings or conclusions drawn from a study that has been conducted in the near past.
Example: "A recent study found that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a recent report indicated" or "a recent analysis revealed".
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A recent study found striking support for Mencken's definition.
But perhaps most surprisingly of all, a recent study found a link between height and politics.
A recent study found that wealthy Americans have moved $36bn into offshore tax havens.
A recent study found molluscs were likely to be particularly at risk.
A recent study found that hedge fund investors, on average, may be even worse market timers.
(A recent study found that 95% of disabled parts go to able-bodied actors).
In fact a recent study found that Snapchat is considered the most important social network.
A recent study found that being positively compared to others can lead to narcissistic behaviour.
Of global attacks last month, 28% took place in Afghanistan or Pakistan, a recent study found.
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A recent study found that just 14% of people received appropriate care for a mental health problem.
A recent study found a huge uptick in millennial involvement in politics since the 2016 election.
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