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The phrase "and studies with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to academic pursuits or research in conjunction with another subject or activity.
Example: "She has a passion for environmental science and studies with a focus on climate change."
Alternatives: "and research involving a" or "and coursework in a".
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He gave up drink and drugs in his 50s, opting for T'ai Chi and studies with a Tibetan lama.
Raised on the Gershwin and Porter tunes her father loves, she pores over pulpy show-biz biographies of Fred Astaire "like a Victorian lady reading her psalms" and studies with a scholar's intensity the classic M-G-M musicals she finds on VHS.
Hunched now in a fold-out chair, dwarfed by steamer trunks and surrounded by other teenagers tending to their looks ("Do my eyebrows work?" one asks), Sam paints his cheeks, pats his face with a white sock packed with baby powder and studies with a portraitist's care the clown face about to be shared with another fidgeting audience in the big-top tent a few yards away.
Randomized clinical trials and studies with a control group (treated or untreated) were then selected by two authors.
EJNMMI Physics welcomes original materials and studies with a focus on applied physics, mathematics, as well as imaging system engineering and prototyping in nuclear medicine.
Subgroup analysis revealed very small significant effects for multi-component interventions (k = 7, g = 0.09, p < 0.05), interventions underpinned by theory (k = 12, g = 0.07, p < 0.05), and studies with a higher risk of bias (k = 13, g = 0.09, p < 0.05).
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Similarly, studies using a different form of external fixation and studies with an unclear definition of unstable fractures were excluded as well [20].
In 1948 Ed lived for the year in Buenos Aires, Argentina and studied with a Florentine master jeweler.
And here is this piece of his being opened up outside the field as this Bible and studied with a silver pointer.
A graduate of Williams College and Harvard University, where she received a master's degree in fine arts, she was also a Fulbright scholar and studied with a Chinese master painter on a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.
It's almost as if you're saying sport should be enjoyed as an aesthetic and visceral treat, a bit of fun, rather than homework to be mapped out on Excel spreadsheets and studied with a haughty sniff!
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