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The phrase "study has recognised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to findings or conclusions drawn from a research study. Example: "The study has recognised the importance of early intervention in improving educational outcomes."
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Our study has recognised that there is inequality in seeking care for trauma (Fig. 3 and Table 3).
This study has recognised limitations.
This feasibility study has recognised limitations.
This study has recognised weaknesses of small sample size as well as being conducted in a single centre.
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Although taxonomic studies have recognised E. multilocularis as a separate entity from the Echinococcus granulosus complex and other members of the genus, it would be premature to draw firm conclusions about the taxonomy of the genus before the phylogeny of the whole genus is fully resolved.
Previous studies have recognised that individuals greatly influenced by this personality trait tend to have behaviour that is riskier to their health, such as tending to smoke [26] and adhering inappropriately to disease management suggestions [14].
Indeed, recent studies have recognised the conservation of splicing regulatory motifs during evolution [ 31].
5 6 7 8 Previous studies have recognised a possible heritable component of cerebral palsy.
Previous studies have recognised the benefits associated with the ability to build computer programs to calculate vaccination rates.
Other studies have recognised the explanation of the heterogeneity between studies as a logical step and one of increasing importance when conducting meta-analyses [ 17, 26].
Previous studies have recognised that general cell wall composition and recalcitrance to enzymatic saccharification in both willow and poplar exhibit genotype-specific, natural variation [ 22- 26].
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