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The phrase "an exciting finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a discovery or result that is particularly interesting or noteworthy, often in a scientific or research context.
Example: "The researchers published a paper detailing an exciting finding that could change the way we understand climate change."
Alternatives: "a thrilling discovery" or "a remarkable result."
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It's an exciting finding, and I expect we'll find a lot more proteins like this". Dear Science: Why are some genes dominant and some genes recessive?
It is an exciting finding that the in-SCNFs film is also a long-life anode of Na-ion batteries (NIBs).
"But it's an exciting finding that could offer a simple way to dramatically improve the response to treatment in a range of cancers".
They do look a lot like lake beds, however and lakes are just what you might expect to find in craters if it rained a lot.For those who cling to the idea that Mars may once have supported life, this is an exciting finding.
"It is an exciting finding".
"This is an exciting finding, because it indicates that the molecular mechanisms underlying the segmentation clock are really quite ancient," says David Turner, a neurobiologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who studies Notch in vertebrates.
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That bird song can adapt so rapidly to habitat change is "an extremely exciting finding," says Manuel Leal, an ecologist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
"It's an incredibly exciting finding," said Carlos Bustamante, a Stanford University geneticist who was not involved in the research.
"I think that this is an incredibly exciting finding and will set off a whirlwind of activity, of research in the lung cancer community," said oncologist Jeffrey Engelman of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
"This was a very well-designed experiment with a very exciting finding," says Brian Hare, a biological anthropologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany.
"This is a pretty exciting finding," says Jack Dumbacher, an ornithologist at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.
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