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The phrase "a study released by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research study that has been published or made available to the public, often to attribute findings or information to a specific source.
Example: "A study released by the National Institute of Health found significant correlations between diet and mental health."
Alternatives: "a report published by" or "research conducted by".
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That number could swell to 11.8 million a decade later, according to a study released by IHS Automotive.
Just last month, a study released by the foundation that administers Monticello reached the same conclusion.
A study released by the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal group, said six million workers would lose coverage.
The number of millionaires in New Jersey is declining, according to a study released by the state's Treasury Department.
His spokesman says that O'Rourke was referring to a study released by the Texas State Teachers Association TSTAA).
A study released by the United Nations Children's Fund this week suggests that Britain has quite a problem.
[A1.] Software Group in Piracy Debate A study released by the Business Software Alliance, which estimated the yearly losses from software piracy at $29 billion, has stirred controversy.
This is the main message of a study released by the Global Legislators Organisation Globee) ahead of the Redd Exchange Conference, currently taking place in Oslo.
A study released by J. D. Power on Monday listed the top five cars for initial quality as Lexus, Porsche, Cadillac, Hyundai and Honda.
According to a study released by Juniper Research, the smart home market could reach $71bn by 2018 – up from $33bn in 2013, and $25bn in 2012.
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