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The phrase "replicate the findings" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to repeating an experiment or study in order to confirm the findings of the initial experiment or study. For example: "The study was replicated to replicate the findings, and the results were consistent."
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Further analytic epidemiological research is needed to replicate the findings and find out potential predictive variables.
We then replicate the findings using the HRS data: the analysis finds 0.4%% of SNPs associated with BMI on Chromosome 16.
I thought, Why not?" Around the world, laboratories started attempting to replicate the findings.
Two industry-sponsored studies, carried out by a team that has been critical of Dr. Hayes's work, have failed to replicate the findings with the clawed frog.
Dr. McKernan said that those controversies were "in the past now" and that scientists have been able to replicate the findings.
They decided that enough data should be provided to allow others, with the skill to write their own codes to replicate the findings.
Now he and his colleagues are working to replicate the findings and conducting similar research in women.
Green was skeptical, and told LaCour that he needed to replicate the findings by sending out a second wave of Fleischer's canvassers and surveying a second set of voters.
He wants to publish before all the results are in to avoid anyone pipping him to the post; she wants to replicate the findings, dot the i's and cross the t's.
The cancer researchers C. Glenn Begley and Lee M. Ellis could replicate the findings of only 6 of 53 seminal publications from reputable oncology labs.
Accordingly, we failed to replicate the findings of Llop et al. [11].
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