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The phrase "according to consumer research" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing findings or insights derived from studies or surveys conducted on consumer behavior or preferences.
Example: "According to consumer research, the majority of shoppers prefer online shopping over in-store experiences."
Alternatives: "based on consumer studies" or "as per consumer analysis".
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According to consumer research by Datamonitor Consumer, 41% of Europeans consider it reasonable to charge at least 10% extra for a local product.
AMONG users of moist toilet paper wipes, 54 percent keep the product hidden from view, most often under the bathroom sink, according to consumer research by Kimberly-Clark, which makes Cottonelle Fresh Care, the leading flushable wipe.
And annual spending is expected to hit $52 billion in the next two years, according to consumer research company Packaged Facts.
Sixty-five percent of today's shoppers are living paycheck-to-paycheck. That's up from 61percentt last year, according to consumer research by Booz and Company.
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Sales of flat-panel televisions in the U.S. and Canada rose to 7.8 million during the first quarter of 2009, up 17.3% from the corresponding period a year ago, according to consumer electronics market research firm iSuppli of El Segundo, Calif.
The number of people who drink coffee at home is at its lowest point in 20 years, according to consumer-market research firm NPD Group, while the number buying it out is at a 20-year high.
Plenty, according to consumer advocates.
According to consumer group Which?
According to the consumer research group Mintel, the number of high-protein product launches has tripled in Europe over the past five years.
Ford hopes the higher gas mileage numbers will help it sell more trucks at a time when, according to its consumer research, fuel economy has become the third most important factor for truck shoppers, behind quality and value.
Today, about 55 percent of Americans list the infamous corn sweetener among their food-safety worries, right behind mad cow disease and mercury in seafood, according to the consumer research firm NPD Group.
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