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"a recently published study" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a study that has been published in the recent past. For example: "A recently published study revealed some interesting insights into the role of technology in education."
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A recently published study suggests she might actually have made me a different person.
Last month, a blogger in Manhattan described a recently published study that linked several snippets of DNA to high I.Q.
In a recently published study, Mr. Loada wrote that "the weakness of the opposition is not an accident".
In a recently published study of two hundred and thirty-three patients, they found that the majority of spinal-cord-injury victims demonstrated considerable resilience.
A recently published study declared that 97% of 783 GPs admitted that they had recommended a sugar pill or a treatment with no established efficacy.
"It's a red flag," said Martyn Obbard, a scientist with the Ontario provincial government and co-author of a recently published study in the journal Arctic Science.
They cite reports like a recently published study tracking 7,500 patients who received stents between 2003 and 2005 in Ontario.
The story of this dreamt edifice is exhaustively recounted in Tatlin's Tower, a recently published study by the late art historian Norbert Lynton.
A recently published study by the La Isla Foundation interviewed 26 children aged 12 to 17 who were working in sugar cane fields in 2013.
A recently published study in The American Journal of Epidemiology found a link between frequent vigorous physical activity in adolescence and later development of testicular cancer.
However, a recently published study contrasted with above-described findings of our group.
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