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"address a study" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are discussing research or scholarship related to a particular topic. For example, "This essay will address a study on the mental health effects of social media usage in adolescents."
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At EHP, papers have a relatively high likelihood of being rejected without review if they address a study question in a small or poorly characterized study population or use a less reliable or less valid data collection method or analytic approach than in previously published studies.
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I tried to catch his eye, but he was leaning forward, facing into the ragged semicircle of armchairs like a teacher addressing a study group.
Articles selected for inclusion in this review addressed a study or summary analysis related to showing the efficacy or value of EM or aspects of EM delivered care.
This paper addresses a study of gas oil gravity drainage in fractured carbonate rock subjected to gas injection in low interfacial tension.
For an integrated type assay, the result addresses a study hypothesis or is measured to support an objective.
In addressing a study by Verghese et al, 13 Coyle argued that the protective effect of mental activities could be an epiphenomenon.
In an attempt to address this, a study was conducted across seven different rainforest sites in five African countries, all with known low rates of onchocercal blindness.
This need was addressed through a study of collectively managed green spaces in a north-west England conurbation (UK).
These subjects will be addressed in a study currently being conducted by this research team.
This was addressed in a study with an anti-GD2 antibody fused to murine IL-12 (Lode et al, 1998).
These would be better addressed in a study of diabetes with a detailed characterization of diabetic management over time.
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