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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent study has found a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing findings or results from a new research study, typically in academic or informative contexts.
Example: "A recent study has found a significant correlation between sleep quality and academic performance among college students."
Alternatives: "a recent study discovered a" or "a recent study revealed a".
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However, a recent study has found a good correlation between capillary and plasma lactate concentrations [20].
Not surprisingly, a recent study has found a significant decrease in the fertility of women with increased PBDE exposure.
Interestingly, a recent study has found a decreased number of oligodendrocytes per unit length of capillary in post mortem prefrontal cortex from schizophrenia patients [49] which provides a potential explanation for some of the results seen here.
Interestingly, a recent study has found a correlation between levels of Foxp3 expression and regulatory function [15], suggesting that failure to maintain optimal Foxp3 expression could compromise regulatory cell function and lead to autoimmune disease development.
However, a recent study has found a good correlation between capillary and plasma lactate concentrations [ 20].
A recent study has found a correlation between cortical changes and inappropriate response to noxious stimuli, altered body perception and psychological and cognitive manifestations [ 11].
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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 those smokers who metabolised nicotine faster had relatively better outcome.
A recent study has found that the belief that fat people are lazy has gone "global".
Recent studies have found a link between the presence of cycling infrastructures and gentrification.
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