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The phrase "a recent study provided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing findings or information from a study that has been conducted recently.
Example: "A recent study provided evidence that supports the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "a recent study revealed" or "a recent study showed".
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A recent study provided evidence that dissemination and discussion of scientific information via a radiology blog and SoMe can significantly increase the number of readers in comparison with more traditional publication venues [32].
A recent study provided compelling evidence that compared to the general pediatric population, children with ASD are at a substantially heightened risk of unintentional injury, in particularly drowning (Guan & Li, 2017).
A recent study provided a detailed evaluation of three-dimensional neurophenotyping of adult zebrafish behavior [44].
A recent study provided evidence that farmed rabbits in China harbor a novel hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotype.
A recent study provided evidence that farmed rabbits in China harbor a reservoir of a novel genotype of HEV [10].
A recent study provided some support by training subjects on a visio-spatial task in the presence of a particular contextual odor.
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A recent study provides new constraints on the size and distribution of microbial biomass beneath the ocean floor, but key factors remain uncertain.
A recent study provides a platform for generating infectious coronavirus genomes using sequence data, examining their capabilities of replicating in human cells and causing diseases in animal models, and evaluating therapeutics and vaccines.
A recent study provides some useful insight.
A recent study provides further support to this hypothesis.
A recent study provides further evidence of the importance of albuminuria as a renal risk predictor in type 2 diabetes.
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