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The phrase "a study reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing findings or conclusions from a specific study in academic or research contexts.
Example: "A study reported that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "a study found" or "research indicated".
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Interpretations varied 22% of the time, according to a study reported in Genetics in Medicine.
One of last week's events was a study reported at a meeting of the American Heart Association here.
The editorial focuses on a study reported in 2000 in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
That's the conclusion of a study reported at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association (AHA) in March 2013.
A study reported in the January 2000 issue of Dermatologic Surgery compared Alexandrite laser hair removal to electrolysis.
A study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that Celebrex does not protect the stomach from dangerous bleeding ulcers as well as thought.
A study reported by the New York Times on Monday claimed to find "surprising new evidence" that there is no racial bias in police shootings.
Many American women either know little about a common virus that causes most cases of cervical cancer or have serious misunderstandings about it, a study reported yesterday.
A study reported in The American Journal of Medicine this month found that 62percentt of American bankruptcies are linked to medical bills.
Optimism was linked to longevity in a study reported two years ago by researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
A glimpse of the legacy of those ancient encounters is revealed in a study reported today in the US journal, Science.
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