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"conduct a study of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "conduct a study of" when discussing the act of researching a particular topic or subject in a systematic and methodical manner. It can also be used when describing the process of collecting data and analyzing it to gain new insights or understanding. Example: The university plans to conduct a study of the effects of climate change on local wildlife populations.
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Interdisciplinary Connections: Economics – Conduct a study of men's and women's earnings in professional sports.
Creative Habitat did not conduct a study of the lake until last winter.
The agency said it would conduct a study of the issue.
I decided to conduct a study of my own, albeit one that was about as unscientific as is humanly possible.
He helped NASA conduct a study of the nuclear Navy last year, to compare its processes with the agency's.
Benoit will conduct a study of Obama and Romney's advertising after the presidential election on 6 November, and he has a good idea what he will find.
As this was a planned series of closures the council arranged for Glasby and other academics to conduct a study of residents' and family members' experiences (pdf).
The state will also conduct a study of how many guns used in crimes in New York were bought in other states.
He and Mayor Michael Bloomberg had commissioned the consulting firm McKinsey to conduct a study of the future of the financial industry in New York.
Prepare a presentation comparing and contrasting your story with the original story behind Ms. Ringgold's work. 5. Conduct a study of wordless story books.
Under the Dodd-Frank Act, the Fed was required to conduct a study of risk-taking by banks like Goldman and Bank of America.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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