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The phrase "a secluded research" is not correct in English.
It should be "secluded research" or "a secluded area for research." You can use it when describing a research setting that is isolated or away from public view.
Example: "The scientists conducted their experiments in a secluded research facility deep in the forest."
Alternatives: "isolated research" or "remote research".
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For two decades during the Cold War, the United States Army tested chemical weapons on American soldiers at Edgewood Arsenal, a secluded research facility on the Chesapeake Bay.
By The New Yorker December 21 , 2012For two decades during the Cold War, the United States Army tested chemical weapons on American soldiers at Edgewood Arsenal, a secluded research facility on the Chesapeake Bay.
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