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Discover Ludwig"research fit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something which is suitable for research. For example: "Which type of motorbike would be research fit?".
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Moreover, the dwarf mouse research fit with the observation that smaller members of a species tend to live longer, Dr. Austad said.
This brings with it a body of new problems when you try to work out how online and offline research fit together.
One is research on a preventive vaccine for hepatitis C. The committee could not agree on whether this research fit the criteria and so left that decision open.
The question will come up: How does graduate research fit with a student's career interests?
Q: There's also been criticism that the bill tries to make NSF research fit a certain mold and that its proposed changes to peer review are ill-advised.
It was found that the model developed in this research fit the available data better while considering more phenomena in the analysis.
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Lynn Vavreck, a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, said that Wood's research fits with similar studies.
House Speaker James A. Amann, a Democrat of Milford, said stem cell research fits in perfectly with the biotech niche that the state has developed.
Although there is no way to know whether the patterns in Denmark and the United States are identical, the two countries have similar pension systems, and the new research fits with previous findings about how Americans save.
The truth was, the name Neville Hill had never been mentioned in any of Zichen's conversations with Margaret, yet it was Neville Hill that Zichen had decided to go to, her research fitting the village to an old woman's descriptions: the school trips to Seaford taken on foot; the car rides to Brighton for special family occasions.
This research fits into organizational audit issues solving.
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