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The phrase "study's findings" is correct and commonly used in written English.
The possessive form "study's" indicates that the findings belong to a particular study. Example: According to the study's findings, children who eat breakfast every day have better academic performance compared to those who skip breakfast.
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"It's a relatively unimpeachable documentary source," he said, echoing the study's findings.
The study's findings are disheartening.
Finra disputes the study's findings.
The study's findings have often been misunderstood.
The study's findings have been released in two reports.
Some gun owners responded to the study's findings with trepidation.
The study's findings apply equally in science.
Some of the study's findings were unsurprising.
The study's findings were first reported today in Newsday.
Other experts, however, expressed skepticism about the study's findings.
The study's findings may soon get more attention.
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