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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wonderful study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a research paper, academic work, or any detailed examination of a subject that is particularly impressive or insightful.
Example: "The professor presented a wonderful study on the effects of climate change on marine life during the conference."
Alternatives: "an excellent analysis" or "a remarkable research".
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Eichenberg's piece is a wonderful study in a studio.
Yet what a wonderful study of power this is.
And of course, they're a wonderful study, because all young creatures, young animals, are beautiful, aren't they?
La Moustache, which made a splash at Cannes, is a wonderful study of mid-life bewilderment, filmed by Emmanuel Carrère from his own novel.
The Ten-Year Nap is a wonderful study of muddy equivocation, a hilarious yet compassionate examination of primordial slime and the modern woman.
The result is a wonderful study in contrasts -- hot and cool, sweet and sour, bright and earthy -- that refreshes and stimulates the appetite.
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It's (indirectly) a wonderful work of advocacy for studying what interests you, not what you think employers are going to be looking for.
And it gets recycled, and there's a whole wonderful study we could do over lunch or breakfast or dinner one night offline, looking at the sources of liquidity.
That's why it is called a "challenge" study rather than a "wonderful feeling" study or "easy street" study and you don't tend to hear of compliment or yummy food challenge studies.
This reviewer strongly supports the publication of this paper "as is" in Biology Direct, a perfect home for this wonderful study.
The accidental deletion of two years' work on "Toy Story 2" is a wonderful case study.
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