Sentence examples for much more studies from inspiring English sources

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It contains more drawings by Mr. Smith and the Ziprins and much more (studies and prototypes for tiles) in which geometry truly loses its mind and gains the universe.

At the same time, generalist journals publish much more studies using modelling (between 11.4 and 36.2%) than soil ecology journals do (between 0.4 and 6.3 %, see Table 1).

In the same vein, generalist papers publish much more studies dealing with evolution (between 10.6 and 45.6%% in most cases, 10.6 for Oikos, but 3.9 % for Journal of Ecology) than journals specialized in soil ecology (between 0.1 and 1 %, see Table 1).

Much more studies are needed.

However, these are only reasonable hypothesis, much more studies are still needed.

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Friedman is right that the question is worthy of much more study.

If our officials want to attain the cultural authority they clearly seek, much more study is needed.

"The data cited by the media is very meager and much more study is needed to draw any meaningful conclusions".

The new review is encouraging, they said, but also a reminder of how much more study needs to be done.

One particular challenge is that there continue to be some areas of public policy that are much more studied than others.

You can imagine that our approach to it will be much more studied in terms of guaranteeing the absence of any conflict of interest.

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