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The phrase "areas for future study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics or subjects that require further research or exploration.
Example: "The findings of this research highlight several areas for future study, particularly in the field of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "topics for further investigation" or "subjects for additional research."
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There are limitations in this study, which indicate possible additional areas for future study.
This paper examines the current research on simulation in nursing education and recommends areas for future study.
Although the number of subjects in this pilot study was small, and there were feasibility challenges with recruitment and adherence, important trends were noted suggesting areas for future study.
Extracorporeal bridging strategies (to recovery, to decision, and to destination), practical considerations during provision of ECMO, device design, complications, and knowledge gaps, as well as important areas for future study, are highlighted.
These are possible areas for future study.
These are important areas for future study.
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As this study examines loan portfolios of actively traded Philippine Universal Banks, scholars may find areas for future studies that revolve about extending the model, or applications of the model to a variety of cases.
Both are fertile areas for future studies.
The significance of these new finding are interesting areas for future studies.
The whole genome comparisons and virtual 2D gel analyses reported herein suggest potent areas for future studies.
This conundrum suggests that mindfulness and other body-related interventions are prime areas for future studies in aging.
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