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Discover LudwigThe phrase "observations of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a set of findings or insights that have been made through examination or study. Example: In the report, the researcher presented their observations of the effects of climate change on the local ecosystem.
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He issues memorable observations of his own.
Mahood's observations of country are insightful.
Complicating observations of warming on the surface.
The study was based on observations of oak toads.
Early observations of Ceres already have astronomers enthralled.
Most telling are the observations of unnamed nurses.
His observations of birds were both distinct and remarkable.
Sattouf's work is laced with astute observations of human beings.
Most important were its observations of Jupiter's moons.
Dinan's own work relies heavily on observations of mice.
What follows are the observations of some who went on and those who encouraged them.
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