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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a study from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific study that originates from a particular source or institution.
Example: "A study from the University of California found significant results in the research on climate change."
Alternatives: "a report by the" or "a research paper from the".
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A study from the Roosevelt Institute has concluded exactly that.
A study from the Swedish national hip arthroplasty register.
But a study from the University of Wyoming shows this is not the case.
A study from the University of Rochester in 2012 also confirms this tendency.
A study from the Chicago Council of Global Affairs showed it last month.
A study from the ISERP-affiliated Understanding Autism Project was published in Pediatrics.
A study from the University of Maryland showed that while stress decreased blood flow, humor increased it.
A study from the University of Central Lancashire links a period of boredom with heightened creativity immediately afterwards.
A study from the Boston Consulting Group says partially autonomous vehicles will "hit the road in large numbers" by 2017.
A study from the University of Lincoln, links exposure to images of musclebound men with fuelling gym attendance.
A study from the bank estimated that the demand for finance from women entrepreneurs amounted to $19bn£11.6bnbn).
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