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The phrase "experiments by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to experiments conducted by someone or something, as in the example sentence, "This article details several experiments by researchers at the University of Oxford."
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Recent experiments by physicists seem to have persuaded particles to travel faster than light.
The best-known scientific example remains the experiments by David Rosenhan, a psychologist.
Mentions experiments by Dr. Robert Becker involving the biological effects of magnetic & electric fields.
The rest of the experiments, by Hayes and researchers at two other universities, indicated the opposite.
The new study builds on years of experiments by psychologists.
At times, the parallels seem too pat, as in the close mimicry of signature experiments by Newton and Galileo.
Experiments by economists at the University of Warwick found that happiness made people around 12% more productive.
Some answers soon emerged in a series of experiments by John Paul Stapp, an Air Force physician and biophysicist.
Traditional practices are the product of hundreds of thousands of years of natural experiments, by thousands of societies.
Today, a decade of home-improvement experiments by refugees desperate for even the barest amenities have left the Iveria transformed.
What they found was surprising, in part because it contradicted earlier experiments by other researchers.
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