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Discover LudwigThe phrase "studied on" as it stands is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
However, you can use the phrase "studied on" if you are referring to the act of continuing to study a particular topic or subject. For example: "He had already studied mathematics extensively, but he decided to study on the subject even further."
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Three infants were studied on more than one occasion.
He said they looked like a different team from the one he had studied on tape.
Only one subject in each patient group was studied on the 953B scanner.
She studied on Sundays.
Cadet Rob Davis studied on.
She studied on her own, but failed the final exam.
They studied on the drive to and from school.
He often borrowed books and studied on his own.
I am Iranian researcher that studied on this subject.
These plays will, of course, be studied on the page rather than on the stage.
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A subgroup of 28 subjects was studied on-med and after STN-DBS.
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