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The phrase "make a research" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to talk about researching a certain topic, for example: I plan to make a research about the effect of climate change on migration patterns.
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This reason encouraged us to make a research in this area.
This paper aims to make a research on the digital watermarking payload.
It consists to make a research of a single change point in each frame of the audio recording.
Biologists of the 1970s didn't use computers or build tools to make a research enterprise more efficient.
For the first time in my life, I had to state my scientific interests and make a research plan.
Therefore, it is significant to make a research on safety assessment of diffusion of oil in the ground after oil leakage accident happened.
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Currently this comparison has not been made; it was therefore impossible to make a research-driven prediction on which condition would be superior.
In 2004, he was made a research fellow of the neuroscience department at Cambridge university.
Following his graduation from Harvard College (B.A., 1932) and Harvard Medical School (M.D., 1936), Zoll was made a research fellow (1939) in cardiology at Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, working under physicians Monroe Schlesinger and Herman Blumgart.
But the thing that helped me the most was making a research trip to Dawson City [the destination in "Gold"] three weeks before shooting.
Øksendal and Sulem [24], Hui and Xiao [25] made a research on the maximum principle of a forward-backward system.
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