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The phrase "study has been reported" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a study that has been published in a newspaper, magazine, book, or online source. For example, "A study demonstrating the benefits of mindfulness has been reported in several medical journals."
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The experimental study has been reported separately in this journal.
However, no systematic study has been reported on their immunological effects upon coupling to such proteins.
Further no study has been reported so far on medium sized storage elements in packed beds.
However, no study has been reported for prediction of control force considering the seismic zones in India.
Background & Aims: No multicenter study has been reported evaluating the performance and interobserver variability of computerized tomographic colonography.
However, no study has been reported on the design and analysis of the customized porous mandibular reconstruction.
So far, no study has been reported to have any carcinogenesis result induced by any PHA or their biodegradation products.
HCAP patients, many of whom are elderly, may be at greater risk of death from aspiration pneumonia, but only one such study has been reported.
No controlled study has been reported.
The first assessment study has been reported originally in [7].
The methodology for this study has been reported elsewhere [10].
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education has been reported
literature has been reported
found has been reported
students has been reported
trials has been reported
study has been commissioned
study has been performed
study has been reviewed
study has been submitted
study has been tested
study has been adopted
study has been approved
study has been done
study has been undertaken
study has been provided
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