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Free sign upThe phrase "a study on behalf of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research project or analysis conducted for the benefit or representation of someone or something else.
Example: "The researchers conducted a study on behalf of a local nonprofit organization to assess community needs."
Alternatives: "a study for a" or "a study commissioned by a".
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We're doing a study on behalf of a major medical institution.
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In a study on behalf of the river Ruhr water works consortium (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Wasserwerke an der Ruhr e.V).V
In an expedited review the chair makes an executive decision to approve the study on behalf of the committee.
11 This cross-sectional study was conducted on behalf of a Savings Banks Association, the Netherlands.
The cross-sectional study was conducted on behalf of a training institute in the Netherlands.
12 This cross-sectional study was conducted on behalf of a Psychiatric Hospital.
17 This cross-sectional study was conducted on behalf of a large supermarket organisation in the Netherlands.
The Trial Steering Committee (TSC) will provide overall supervision of the study on behalf of the Medical Research Council.
An independent team of researchers conducted the study on behalf of UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office.
MWW is employed by Strategic Eye, Inc. who carried out this qualitative study on behalf of GlaxoSmithKline.
ECK supported the study on behalf of the Executive Board of the Leiden University Medical Center.
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