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The phrase "published a study" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to talk about the action of making a research study or article available to the public. Example: The scientist published a study on the effects of climate change on marine life.
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Brenda Sirovich, another Dartmouth researcher, published a study last year that provided an important clue.
Last year, the medical journal Chronobiology International published a study tracking patterns of sexually transmitted disease.
A Swedish entomologist, Lars Brundin, published a study in 1966 about insects being similar in So.
Earlier this year five colleagues and I published a study of regional variations in Medicare spending.
In 2003 he published a study of 38 patients who were given this treatment.
The researchers then published a study called Chewing Gum and Concentration Performance.
In 1976, the Donald Warren published a study of "middle American radicals" (MARs).
Last month someone published a study on the matter, very rigorous, very systematic.
Then, in 2008, NeuroImage published a study of the brain activity of people with complicated grief.
Those other researchers, mainly physicists, published a study called The Peter Principle Revisited: A Computational Study.
published a study guide in 1990 to show Presbyterians where Mormons part company theologically with Protestants.
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