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The phrase "an academic study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research project or analysis conducted in an academic context, typically involving systematic investigation.
Example: "The findings of an academic study on climate change were published in a leading journal."
Alternatives: "a scholarly research" or "an educational analysis".
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This is not an academic study of the nude; this is a painting about sex.
"If there's an academic study I'd like to do its symbology," he continues.
This book, he says, is not supposed to be an academic study, but "a useful guide for negotiators".
(Not so coincidentally, Sanders has made an academic study of the relation between architecture and masculinity; see Footnotes, Page 92).
According to an academic study in 2013, the attack on Iraq in 2003 led to 461,000 deaths.
Currently, it can require an academic study to work out the real figures.
I was originally planning to write an academic study of war literature.
"Revolt on the Right", an academic study of this rise, rated Clacton's demographics the most UKIP-friendly of any seat.
Soon after he began working for Mr. Spitzer as a staff lawyer, he began looking at mutual fund fees, inspired by an academic study he had read.
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The whole publication activity was overseen by an academic, study-specific scientific committee (the authors).
Clayton cites an academic study that shows major cultural events have little effect on the local economy, and can even have a net negative effect on sentiment.
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