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The phrase "associated research" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to research that is related to or connected with a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "The findings of the study were significant in the context of the associated research on climate change."
Alternatives: "related research" or "connected research".
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Both the University of Saskatchewan and the smaller University of Regina have associated research parks that combine the skills of the private sector and university researchers.
Understanding the dynamical behaviour of joints is crucial to face prosthesis design and the associated research.
Current trends in database development and an associated research meet these challenges.
Habitat fragmentation is the focus of much conservation concern and associated research.
Finally, the perspective of DDC and associated research topics are briefly explored and discussed.
Healthcare is one of the largest industries globally, with billions of dollars spent on treatments and associated research.
If any content is shared between a Data Descriptor and associated research articles, the authors should take care to make sure that such overlap is clearly defined, transparent to readers and editors, and properly cited, in both manuscripts.
Nearly a third of Cambridge's jobs today are knowledge-intensive, building on the back of its two universities and their associated research.
Drawing upon this research, and experimental behavioural research in associated research areas, this paper aims to summarise the current body of knowledge.
More details about the GEPT and associated research are available at http://www.gept.org.tw.
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