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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional research study that follows a first one, often to compare results or expand on findings.
Example: "The results of a second study confirmed the initial findings and provided further insights into the topic."
Alternatives: "another study" or "a follow-up study".
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A second study, by Maj.
A second study, from Oxford Brookes University, produced similar evidence.
To test that, the team conducted a second study.
These effects were extended in a second study.
In a second study two groups were investigated.
A second study is underway with aflatoxin B1 (AFB1).
These fMRI results were replicated in a second study.
A second study in a practitioner's context validated these findings.
A second study by Fink et al focused on men's fingers.
A second study, led by Michel Reynaud at the Paul Brousse hospital, had less impressive results.
A second study is due to examine hazards from ingesting DU as a toxic metal.
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