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The phrase "a sound study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a study that is well-founded, reliable, or based on solid evidence.
Example: "The researchers conducted a sound study that provided valuable insights into the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a solid study" or "a robust study".
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Finally, she figured, she had the makings of a sound study.
On the other hand, if a sound study was performed, transforming it into a good article is barely a matter of form.
The most promising approach to overcome these hurdles appears to be a sound study design carried out by experienced professionals in the clinic and in industry.
A sound study of the disorder and lead or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) would therefore control for family history.
Governments and treatment sites from the five participating countries agreed on a sound study protocol, and the INCANT trial is now underway as planned.
This study aimed to fill this gap by using a sound study design, a broad range of control variables, outcome variables and several validated instruments.
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However, it is a scientifically sound study using a model appropriate to address the hypothesis.
"It's a very sound study showing what genetics can do in a historic context and in aspects of species conservation," says Alexander Kopatz, a bear researcher at Bioforsk, the Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research in Svanhovd, who was not involved in the research.
They determined that they could conduct a statistically sound study if they included 200 of the about 2,000 defibrillator patients in the St . Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital system.
"I think it's a really sound study with interesting results," Handelsman says.
We intentionally excluded non-epithelial ovarian cancer subjects because they are rare, and it would be difficult to identify sufficient numbers for a statistically sound study.
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