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The phrase "a recent study indicated" 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 recently.
Example: "A recent study indicated that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a recent study showed" or "a recent study revealed".
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A recent study indicated how tricky those comparisons can be.
A recent study indicated for example the efficacy of bacteriophage KPP12 for the treatment of P. aeruginosa keratitis in vivo60.
A recent study indicated that 42% of people expect a response on social media within 60 minutes.
A recent study indicated that many of them would prefer talk therapy first, resorting to medication only if that is not helpful enough.
A recent study indicated that 72percentt of South Africans now gamble; even 27percentt of unemployed South Africans try their luck.
A recent study indicated that it might be possible to hold COCs overnight at cold (∼4 °C) temperatures.
A recent study indicated that appropriate testing for penicillin allergy (by allergy consultants) would significantly lower medical costs by finding patients not needing penicillin alternatives.
She also noted that the percentage of Jews who are of color is rising (a recent study indicated that 7percentt of Washington-area Jews are nonwhite) and they see identity issues differently.
A recent study indicated the average corporate email account sent or received more than 100 emails per day (PDF), and Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 now send or receive nearly 100 texts per day.
A recent study indicated that employee turnover fell by 19% when workers used PayActiv.
A recent study indicated that bacteria would more efficiently colonize on transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in Arctic environments [63].
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