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The phrase "run a research" is not grammatically correct
The correct way to say it would be "conduct a research" or "run a study." You can use "run a research" if you are talking about a specific project or study, for example: "I will be running a research project on the effects of climate change on local wildlife."
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"We run a research institute," he said.
Dr. Nichols's critics worry that he would rather run a research organization than one oriented toward membership, but he denies it.
"A gram of gold is enough to run a research laboratory for a year!" says Cortie, which means nanojewels would be classified as custom, rather than precious jewels, in most countries.
Keith Oatley, a novelist and emeritus professor of cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto, has for many years run a research group interested in the psychology of fiction.
She is said to resent him for having been a political favorite of her famous father, Jacques Delors, who picked Mr. Hollande to run a research foundation devoted to Mr. Delors, the Club T in.
She is said to resent him for having been a political favorite of her famous father, Jacques Delors, who picked Mr. Hollande to run a research foundation devoted to Mr. Delors, the Club Témoin.
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For example, by this phase Ghanaian tutors were completely responsible for running a research skills course, and local researchers had obtained their own grants (CS1).
Seagate runs a research laboratory in Pittsburgh.
The College of Arts & Sciences runs a research program for Cornell students.
Cate Long left Reuters in 2014 and now runs a research service for bondholders.
That she was running a research company known for its independence made her even more compelling.
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