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The phrase "a recent study reports" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referencing findings or conclusions from a study that has been conducted recently.
Example: "A recent study reports that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a recent study indicates" or "a recent study reveals".
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A recent study reports that audiences watching a movie will register similar brain-wave patterns.
Babies who breast-feed are no less likely to suffer from colic than those who use a bottle, a recent study reports.
A recent study reports that stories about vaccines that include false balance are actually more dangerous than those that are purely anti-vaccine.
A recent study reports non-adherence to medical prophylaxis in headache therapy in up to 35% of the patients.
A recent study reports a novel organ culture system that will enhance our ability to dissect these interactions.
A recent study reports a well-written systematic review on healing rates and outcomes of the 2 different graft indications, showing no significant differences in healing.
A recent study reports a higher accuracy of the lung-cardiac-inferior vena cava integrated ultrasound than the lung ultrasound alone or combined with BNP, only in discriminating AHF from pulmonary causes of dyspnea[29].
A recent study reports a weak association between one GHSR variant and BMI [17].
A recent study reports that TGFβ1 negatively regulates PHD2 gene expression [44].
A recent study reports that expanded CCTG repeats in DM2 give rise to defects in ZNF9 expression and cellular localization [24].
The role of B cells and antibody in inflamed tissues is now widely recognized [25], and a recent study reports that functional B cells exist in the liver and contribute to hepatic fibrosis [26].
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