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"prospective studies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a type of research project or study that is intended to look forward in time, typically to its future consequences. For example, "This prospective study will examine the impact of climate change on human health over the next decade."
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Further prospective studies are warranted.
Prospective studies are under way.
Large prospective studies are needed.
This warrants validation in large prospective studies.
Prospective studies using larger cohorts are indicated.
Prospective studies have also been published.
Additional randomized comparative prospective studies are necessary.
Further prospective studies are required to confirm these results.
Retrospective studies have some disadvantages with respect to prospective studies.
Our findings should be verified with eligible prospective studies.
Further prospective studies of post-operative headaches are needed.
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