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"a recent study proves" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce information or evidence that supports or validates a statement or claim. Here is an example: "A recent study proves that regular exercise can improve overall mental health and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression."
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AN EDUCATION SUCCESS A recent study proves what most observers already know: Home schooling works.
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Meanwhile, a recent study proved the increase in the biocompatibility of aged zirconia [21].
A recent study proved what many post 50s already know -- older people are having sex.
Clearly not money, as a recent study proved that in B.C. the average homeless adult with severe addictions costs the public system more than $55,000 per year, while provision of adequate support would reduce this to $37,000.
A recent study proved a cumulative cytotoxicity of high concentrations of genipin (10 mM) in collagen gels [ 22].
Although some critics have said that NaOCl treatment is antiquated and dangerous, a recent study proved the opposite [ 72].
A recent study proved that this type of river delta has a high river vibrio growth and causes increasing risks for infectious diseases (16).
Interestingly, a recent study proved that lobar microbleeds also had stronger influence on cognitive dysfunction compared with microbleeds in other regions [ 17].
Recent study proves that boundary repair methods have great impact on the performance of evolutionary algorithms [11].
Don't think so? Check out Delloitte's recent study proving that we already hate branded apps.
Their work also adds to a body of growing evidence that the approach may only really be helpful for mild forms of ED. "The results of our recent study prove that the positive effect of shockwave treatment declines over time.
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