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"recent studies have" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase when referring to research or studies that have been done recently. For example, "Recent studies have shown that people are living longer than ever before."
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Other recent studies have produced similar findings.
But recent studies have contradicted those theories.
But recent studies have criticized its effectiveness.
But recent studies have questioned the connection.
More recent studies have bolstered that conclusion.
Other recent studies have looked at intelligence testing.
Several recent studies have suggested geography might be a factor.
But recent studies have cast doubt on this assertion.
Other recent studies have also noted growing climate change risks.
However, recent studies have cast doubt on that.
More recent studies have also shown problems.
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