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The phrase "a study suggesting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to research that proposes a particular idea or conclusion based on its findings.
Example: "A study suggesting that regular exercise can improve mental health was published in a leading journal."
Alternatives: "research indicating" or "investigation proposing".
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Sao Paulo's industrialists' federation has published a study suggesting that the pact could lop $2.2 billion a year off Brazil's trade surplus.
Pinault referred to a study suggesting that female employees are more hesitant than male employees to seek advancement.
In 2006, members of the Duke team published a study suggesting that with careful imaging they could map language areas before opening the skull.
He has also drawn attention recently with a study suggesting that the benefits of lowering arsenic levels in drinking water would not justify the costs.
Last week in Europe, Sanofi's stock fell on news of a study suggesting a link between the company's diabetes drug, Lantus, and cancer.
But Kolstad, the Wharton health economist, recently published a study suggesting that wanting to perform better was a far more powerful motivator than wanting to earn more.
Our first stop is Penn State University, which has just published a study suggesting that the weather affects how the world's journalists cover an Olympics.
Attia published a study suggesting that Libeskind's Wedge of Light, a plaza at Fulton Street, was based on a fraudulent principle.
But this month, The New England Journal of Medicine published a study suggesting that a major diabetes pill, Avandia, might increase the risk of heart attacks.
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