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The phrase "a study asserts that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referencing the findings or claims made by a research study in an academic or formal context.
Example: "A study asserts that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a study claims that" or "research indicates that".
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Now a study asserts that the common root of the 144 so-called Indo-European languages, which include English and nearly all the languages spoken in Europe and on the Indian subcontinent, was spoken more than 8000 years ago by Neolithic farmers in Anatolia, in central Turkey.
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The study asserts that the disparities amount to "a deep pattern of institutional racism".
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