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'published findings' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of academic or scientific research when referring to the conclusions that were made public after the research was conducted. For example, "The published findings of the study showed a significant correlation between poverty and educational attainment."
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"They co-signed their published findings," Ms. Redniss writes.
Also of critical importance is the ability of other research groups to reproduce the published findings.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research published findings this month saying that we're working fewer hours.
He said Amgen had already dropped some targets based on published findings from deCODE.
Comparisons with available published findings are also made.
Our results seem to confirm these previously published findings.
Published findings from single studies report mixed results.
ScienceDirect recently published findings correlating WMD's (wireless mobile devices) time and anxiety, specifically for the millennials.
In some cases, published findings that have passed a traditional peer review process are subsequently found to be fraudulent. .
This result is consistent with the previously published findings [2 4, 8].
NYCHA's published findings contain further details regarding study measures and questions (Parton et al. 2011).
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