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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a research note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief document or communication that summarizes findings or observations related to a research project.
Example: "The researcher submitted a research note detailing the preliminary results of the study."
Alternatives: "a research memo" or "a research brief."
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In a research note, CivicUS surveyed the vendors' scramble.
In a research note he said it "dramatically impacts the longer-term financial pressures on Clearwire".
"The recession is dead," Dean Maki, an economist at Barclays Capital, declared in a research note.
"Earnings quality is remarkably good," he said in a research note.
"Fed officials want inflation to rise," Mr. Dudley wrote in a research note on Friday.
In a research note BNP Paribas downgraded its recommendation on the stock to "underperform" from "neutral".
Meanwhile, Delphi Group recently reported that EMC bought Authentica in a research note.
In a research note to Goldman's clients, Hatzius explained why he is still bullish.
Or, as Ian Shepherdson of High Frequency Economics wrote in a research note, "Green shoots withering".
Luckily for us, the Parliamentary Library last year provided a research note addressing this basic point.
That figure was encouraging, Mr. Baumohl said in a research note.
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