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The phrase "a recent study suggesting" 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 suggesting that regular exercise can improve mental health has garnered significant attention in the scientific community."
Alternatives: "a recent report indicating" or "a recent analysis proposing".
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In follow-up tweets, Rowling cited a recent study suggesting that eight times as many Muslims as non-Muslims had died in terrorist attacks.
"All the evidence has gone," she says, citing a recent study suggesting "life events" are what trigger depression in almost every case.
The challenges of doing that were highlighted by a recent study suggesting that earthquakes could cause carbon dioxide to leak out.
He pointed to a recent study suggesting that elderly people who maintain a faster gait live longer.
Last month, her younger brother called her to say that a phone-in on Radio 5 Live was discussing women's sport and a recent study suggesting that 80% of British adults are not doing enough exercise to stay healthy.
I've read about a recent study suggesting that adolescents from lesbian homes turn out happier, better-adjusted and higher-achieving than teenagers from traditional families.
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A recent study suggests it might.
A recent study suggests yes.
But a recent study suggests that things may become easier.
A recent study suggests that they can, to some extent.
A recent study suggests an eyebrow-raising approach to fighting smoking.
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