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The phrase "a study that finds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to research or academic work that has discovered or concluded something specific.
Example: "In recent years, a study that finds a correlation between sleep patterns and productivity has gained significant attention."
Alternatives: "a study revealing" or "a study indicating".
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Today comes a study that finds voters consistently preferring political candidates with deeper voices.
You cite a study that finds mothers, on average, spent the same time on childcare in 2003 as in 1965.
The impact of George Osborne's emergency budget on the poor has been revealed in a study that finds the country's least well-off families face cuts equivalent to 21.7% of their household income.
I promoted Keith Kloor's post on the paucity of coverage of a new peer-reviewed study on the health benefits of nuclear power (compared to coal), co-authored by James Hansen, who retired yesterday after 46 years of planetary and climate science at NASA: Where's all the media coverage of a study that finds nuclear power has saved millions of lives?
The Newspaper National Network (NNN), a consortium of 25 newspaper companies, recently published a study that finds that clip-out coupons printed on newspapers' own pages (as opposed to loose ones that fall out when you turn the page) are the most effective at getting users to switch brands, trade up or try something new.
The company may have conformed to its rules but it clearly failed the reasonableness test.On a related note (as it were): In this week's edition we report a study that finds expensive 18th-century violins sound no better, and in some cases worse, than well-made new ones.
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Last year they issued a study that found many barriers to finding and getting free or discounted health care.
He commissioned a study that found language barriers "quite troubling".
A headline on Wednesday about a study that found widespread discrimination against SARS victims misstated the area studied.
Parker Pope backs him up with a study that found that about ninety per cent of marathoners sustain an injury.
You could also give weight to a study that found that young women at work are "consistently underestimated and overlooked".
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