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The phrase "more recent research" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe the latest studies in a particular field of research. For example, "More recent research has indicated that climate change could be more severe than previously predicted."
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More recent research confirms that view.
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More recent research showed that neither assumption was true.
More recent research has tended to confirm Mercer's worst fears.
But more recent research has confirmed some of its findings.
More recent research has, however, questioned his conclusions.
More recent research estimates the toll at 500.
She goes on to talk about more recent research.
But more recent research has cast doubt on this.
More recent research, though, suggests that is not so.
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