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Discover Ludwig"study suggest" is a correct and useable phrase in written English
It is commonly used in academic writing when summarizing the findings or conclusions of a research study. Example: According to recent studies, the consumption of fruits and vegetables may be linked to a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. These studies suggest that incorporating more plant-based foods into one's diet could have significant health benefits.
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The results of a new study suggest that very idea.
The recent findings from the Board of Education's Sept. 11 study suggest that psychological distress is alarmingly high among schoolchildren.
Findings from a small study suggest that pomegranate juice may one day prove an effective weapon against prostate cancer.
"The findings from our study suggest these omissions could present a threat to the health of children".
According to Runels, the results of the study suggest that PRP injections decrease inflammation in women with vulvar lichen sclerosus.
Research cited in the study suggest that minority youths are overrepresented at every stage of the justice system.
The Andersons, who were not involved in the study, suggest having the cars learn from or be given "general ethical principles from applied ethicists".
The findings of this latest study suggest this increases to 2.24% for an obese person, which is still a low risk".
The projections in the leaked European parliament study suggest that aviation and shipping will continue to increase their share of global emissions.
The results of another study suggest that, on average, about twenty to twenty-five per cent of the waking day is spent in self-talk.
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The estimates in the Health Interview Study suggest that cellphone-only households are steadily increasing.
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