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The phrase "a study focuses on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the main subject or area of interest that a study is examining or analyzing.
Example: "The study focuses on the impact of climate change on marine biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a study examines" or "a study investigates".
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For instance, in epidemiology it is quite common that a study focuses on one particular risk factor.
If a study focuses on the discovery of non-annotated isoforms, an intensity filter, e.g. DABG p-values filter, can be used although its effect is not as strong as that based on annotation (Table 1).
If patient recruitment in a study focuses on patients with high mortality risk or low mortality risk, the additional risk associated with concomitant glutamine depletion will be less pronounced.
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Indeed, a study focusing on students' anxiety about learning statistics showed a correlation between class level and anxiety (Sutarso, 1992).
There was also a study focusing on the evaluation of clinical image quality [32], especially on positioning [35], and one study focusing on patient viewpoints of mammography examination [36] (Table 3).
In 2007, the government of Swaziland, Unicef, and the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention collaborated on a study focused on sexual violence against girls.
And, they can read about a study focusing on children specifically.
In an odd coincidence, a few days later I learned of a study focused on decision making and penalty kicks.
A study focusing on this point will be conducted in the future.
In this paper, we perform a study focused on an atmospheric optical system affected by a Málaga turbulence.
This paper is based on a study focused on the geography teachers' knowledge of environmental concepts.
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