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"study suggested that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a fact or opinion which was concluded by a study. For example: "A recent study suggested that there is a positive correlation between regular exercise and improved mental health."
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Except when Greenpeace looked at what McKinsey actually advising, their study suggested that isn't what is happening at all.
The Nebraska study suggested that two factors are at work.
He said his study suggested that minocycline could also help with other diseases, including Alzheimer's.
(One recent study suggested that prostaglandins -- substances that contribute to pain and swelling -- may cause R.W.H).
Professor Steinberg said the study suggested that change was called for.
The study suggested that pools might need to be better ventilated.
Indeed, one study suggested that 10percentt of women with that syndrome had mild C.A.H.
The study suggested that a larger attack involving infectious diseases would probably be overwhelming.
The authors of the study suggested that preschool programs might consider developing more effective math training.
However, the study suggested that a "more realistic" number would be closer to 13 million vehicles.
A 1998 study suggested that these birds have a surprising capacity for "episodic-like memory".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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