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The phrase "a small study with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research study that is limited in size or scope, often to introduce findings or context related to the study.
Example: "The researchers conducted a small study with a sample size of only 30 participants to explore the effects of the new medication."
Alternatives: "a limited study involving" or "a minor study featuring".
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Nathalie du Luart and Delphine Vendel designed a small study with themselves in mind.
Bak has done a small study with elderly people learning Gaelic in Scotland and seen significant benefits after just one week.
Off this room is a small study with recessed lighting; both the study and the living room have access to the conservatory, a windowed room with French doors leading to the garden.
This was a small study with only 50 patients enrolled at a single center.
The first case was a small study with six wells under the gas lift operation.
"However, this is a small study with just 46 embryos being followed through to birth.
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A smaller study with overlapping aims with this study, is presented as an abstract from US laboratories [ 9].
A smaller study with 20 JIA patients taking infliximab plus MTX during one year showed no infections requiring hospitalizations [ 37].
Later, these good results were confirmed in a smaller study with the limited follow-up of 12 months [ 13].
14 A smaller study with face-to-face questioning, also in South Africa, reported only 1.6% of girls experienced forced sex before the age of 15 years.
Under such circumstances, it may be that this study is an outlier, rather than a smaller study with a more extreme point estimate, which might at first glance be a more obvious candidate.
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