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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent study titled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or referencing a specific study that has been published recently.
Example: "According to a recent study titled 'The Effects of Sleep on Cognitive Function,' adequate rest is crucial for optimal performance."
Alternatives: "a new research paper named" or "a recent report called".
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His results are mixed, according to a recent study titled, "Is Carl Icahn Good for Long-Term Shareholders?" Companies that are acquired after Mr. Icahn takes a stake experience average stock gains of 25 percent.
A recent study titled "Digital Stress: Adolescents' Personal Accounts" was published online in the journal New Media & Society.
Mind you, a recent study – titled "The Influence of Physical Attractiveness on Belief in a Just World" – found that all this apparent injustice doesn't affect beautiful people too much.
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We read with interest the recent study titled "Neurologic Symptoms in Licensed Private Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study" (Kamel et al. 2005).
A recent study from Harvard titled "Digital Discrimination: the case of Airbnb" found that black hosts on average must charge an average of 12% less to book guests than their white counterparts who list equally desirable properties.
A recent study by IBM, titled "The End of Advertising as We Know It," found that 40percentt of the 2,400 consumers and 80 advertising executives it surveyed found ads during an online video segment more annoying than any other format.
Median wealth of the middle-income tier declined by 28 percent, to $93,150 from $129,582, while the upper-income tier rose by 1 percent, to $574,788, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center titled, "The Lost Decade of the Middle Class".
A recent study by Brigham Young professors titled 'Is Hovering Smothering or Loving?
During my visit to London this summer, I came across a recent study by the London School of Economics titled, "The Case for Investing in London's Affordable Housing".
A recent study by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni titled "What Will They Learn?" graded 1,070 colleges and universities on the strength of their general education curriculum — as determined by the number of core subjects outside a major they require students to take in order to graduate.
A recent study by three economists from Harvard University and the American Enterprise Institute, titled "Do Federal Regulations Reduce Mortality?" estimates that each $15 million reduction in national income caused by a costly regulation results in one premature death.
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