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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the completeness or entirety of a study or research project.
Example: "The researchers conducted a whole study on the effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance."
Alternatives: "an entire study" or "a complete study".
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We also reviewed a common procedure used in previous studies for building a whole study design based on application of an observational research method and various analysis models.
If students will be studying with others but don't want to invite a whole study group into their dorm, it's simple to connect over the internet using video chat services like Skype or Zoom.
Apparently we needed a whole study to alert the world that women have begun using "low, creaky vibrations" in everyday speech.
Interpreting results from such experiments could lead to wrong conclusions and could thus jeopardize a whole study.
Where no significant benefit was found for the test group as a whole, study authors postulated more specific inclusion criteria were necessary for future studies.
We want to draw attention to the important differences in study design, ranging from prospective neurophysiological examination of a whole study population to a retrospective report of clinically evident nerve injuries.
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Yet when Stephen Joyce succeeded in muffling a whole field of study with a combination of litigation and bravado, others took notice.
Indeed, starting in the 19th century, chemists have devoted a whole field to study carbon-based compounds, which is, nowadays, known as Organic Chemistry.
What we found– I guess the headline, in a way, for the whole study– is the idea that complexity proved to be the silent killer of profitable growth.
The last section is a conclusion of the whole study.
Body weight of all mice was measured twice a week throughout the whole study.
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