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The phrase "a recent study has found" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referencing findings or conclusions from a study that has been conducted in the near past.
Example: "A recent study has found that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a recent report indicates" or "a recent investigation reveals".
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But from the brain's point of view, a recent study has found, the encounters have much in common.
A recent study has found that the average self-employed contractor is now paid less than in 1995.
A recent study has found that one in four teens do it.
They may be called walkers, but when it comes to developing babies' motor skills, they seem to have the opposite effect, a recent study has found.
A recent study has found that loss of bone density may be an even better predictor of death from atherosclerotic disease than cholesterol levels.
While a recent study has found that some former MPs can get by quite happily, the same may not always be said of their researchers.
But a recent study has found that when the box was banned, "the racial gap in callbacks by employers actually increased", according to economist Amanda Agan.
A recent study has found that London is the most unequal city in the world, with the richest 10 per cent worth more that 273 times the poorest.
It clearly goes beyond this for some employees: a recent study has found that up to 14% of the UK's workforce spends half its work hours browsing the internet for non-work-related purposes.
And when it comes to infrastructure, a recent study has found that no new fossil-fuel-using power plants can be built after next year (unless they are decommissioned prematurely making them a bad investment).
A recent study has found that fund managers often alter their investment strategies substantially, depending on how their funds' year-to-date returns stack up against other funds in the same family.
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