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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a study with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research project or academic work that involves a particular subject, methodology, or participant group.
Example: "The researchers conducted a study with a diverse group of participants to gather comprehensive data on the topic."
Alternatives: "a study involving" or "a study featuring".
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Last year Dr. Bayrakdarian conducted a study with seven subjects.
Now, Ms. Conn-Levin and Mrs. Levy are collaborating on a study with Dr. Black.
The previous kitchen has been turned into a study with built-in bookcases.
"A STUDY WITH A LOT OF BALLS," the headline in The Economist declared.
Louis is excited: he's heard of a study with endocannabinoids and THC as an anti-inflammatory.
"We did a study with the subcutaneous injectable where we taught women to inject themselves.
The house has a library as well as a study with a wet bar.
It relied on a study with 45 patients.
A study with a control group is being planned.
For the writer holed up in a study with the illusion of privacy, friends, acquaintances, and relatives are mere "material".
He published a study with François Arago of the elasticity of steam at high temperatures (1830).
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