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"in further study" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something may be studied further if more information is needed. For example: "The effects of the new policy were inconclusive; therefore, further study is necessary to determine its true impact."
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Those interested in further study, whether Cleopatra scholars, hobbyists, or fetishists, will not be alone online.
And if nothing schools did helped failing children, he adds, there was not much point in further study.
You like the idea of working in development, but to find your niche and reach your potential you need to invest in further study.
For example, six months after graduating in 2008, 82% of students on the computer visualisation and animation course were in jobs or involved in further study.
One notable feature of the text was the prominence of bibliographies to aid the interested reader in further study.
Young said the extension of government funding to "pathway programs" such as sub-bachelor degrees would help prepare graduates from poorer high schools so they could achieve their "true potential" in further study.
This should be accounted for in further study.
In further study, we will focus on three points.
In further study, 1.1 mM Na2EDTA was adopted.
This study will be helpful in further study on the electronic interference and suppression.
In further study, we need to improve energy efficiency, and reduce the time delay.
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