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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing research results or conclusions that are significant or robust in nature.
Example: "The study revealed a strong finding that supports the hypothesis of increased productivity with remote work."
Alternatives: "a significant result" or "a compelling conclusion."
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Nonetheless, he said, "it's a strong finding; it's a big effect".
"We made a strong finding that the Sudapet project is part of the country," a senior Treasury official said.
Under these circumstances, adding more subjects to an analysis often wipes out a strong finding, as happened in the Amish study.
A strong finding of behaviour in this setup is that subjects charge a fixed percentage (approximately 64%) of the willingness to pay from each of their subjects, leading to a fair, whilst uneven, distribution of prices.
A strong finding of this paper, that is consistent across many different analysis techniques, is that in Japanese individuals are more likely to live longer if they belong to the D4a haplogroup.
The protective role of maternal TTI was a strong finding in our analysis.
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That's a very strong finding.
"It's not unusual when you have successive trials of similar treatments to have different findings, but to go from a fairly strong finding for acupuncture to no finding was surprising," he said.
The finding that greater dairy fat intake was associated with a lower risk of early menarche was unexpected but it was a consistent and strong finding.
Willie Soon and some other climate change doubters would surely argue back against this finding — but it's a strong consensus finding, as shown above.
But it was a very striking and strong finding," Dr. Alsan said.
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