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Discover Ludwig"seminal study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a very important or influential study that has guided future research or thinking in a certain field or area. For example: The seminal study conducted by Dr. Smith in 1995 helped revolutionize the field of psychology.
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It's his rethink of Studs Terkel's seminal study from 1974.
In 2005, Ioannidis published a seminal study that explained why most published research findings are false.
It's a seminal study, significant in the history and development of sociology as a science.
Further back, the seminal study of accidents in complex technologies was Charles Perrow's Normal Accidents, published in 1984.
What a challenge, we thought -- to write the seminal study of a creative artist as stormy and baffling as O'Neill.
Both his seminal study De Fotografía and the book Viejo Buenos Aires, Adiós were published in 1980.
The measurement of puberty has barely changed since 1970 when the seminal study by Marshall and Tanner was published.
Now, 50 years on from that seminal study, we now even more about the power of expectations.
But the seminal study in this area, from 2005, was indeed lighthearted.
Patmore's seminal study of English Metrical Law (1857) was greatly admired by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
That seminal study, carried out over 12 weeks at Vanderbilt University, had mixed results.
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