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Discover Ludwig"cite a study" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to introduce a reference to a study that you have mentioned in the text. For example, "Previous research on this subject has suggested that X is true. To back this up, we can cite a study conducted in 2017 which found similar results."
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Now, you cite a study.
Political scientists cite a study of the political cultures of the United States developed by Daniel Elazar.
You cite a study that finds mothers, on average, spent the same time on childcare in 2003 as in 1965.
Those bullish on the software-on- demand model tend to cite a study by Amy Konary, an analyst for the research firm IDC.
You cite a study by Mayors Against Illegal Guns as support for the proposition that there is a link between "weak gun laws" and gun violence.
I don't know about all that, although his book does cite a study indicating that watching fish lowers blood pressure significantly.
As proof, advocates cite a study at North Carolina State University that found mortality rates of over 30percentt for birds allowed outside.
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He cites a study on gambling performed by Canadian psychologists.
He cited a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine in 1993.
He cites a study by Guillermo Campitelli and Fernand Gobet of a hundred and four competitive chess players.
It cites a study showing sub-standard care in an ISTC at Weston-super-Mare.
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