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The phrase "directions of research" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the various paths or paths of investigation that can be pursued in a particular field of study or topic. Example: "Our team is currently exploring new directions of research in the field of renewable energy, focusing on the potential use of solar and wind power."
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The review concludes with some remarks about the economic viability of direct oxidation processes and some future directions of research.
Future directions of research are highlighted.
Main directions of research in the arms trade / Christian Catrina.
Conclusions and future directions of research are ending the paper.
Eventually, we discuss possible generalizations and further directions of research.
Over coffee between sessions, they pondered new directions of research and topics for dissertations.
This work explores automated solutions to this problem by considering two separate directions of research.
Final remarks: implications for REDD+, uneven development and future directions of research for political ecology.
Comments and suggestions as to promising directions of research in this field are also offered.
We explore the opportunities and long-term directions of research in this area.
Further discussions on the achieved results and future directions of research are presented in the conclusions.
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