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Discover LudwigThe phrase "study suggests" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce the results or findings of a study, or to suggest a possible outcome based on research. For example: - "The study suggests that regular exercise can improve cognitive function in elderly adults." - "According to the study, the Mediterranean diet may reduce the risk of heart disease." - "The study's findings were unexpected, as previous research had suggested a different outcome." - "Based on the study's results, the researchers recommend further investigation into the effects of social media on mental health."
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A Harvard study suggests so.
A recent study suggests yes.
A new study suggests the latter.
A recent study suggests it might.
So the study suggests other remedies.
A large-scale study suggests so.
A new study suggests there may be a simple remedy.
But the study suggests scores are surprisingly variable.
But a recent study suggests that things may become easier.
The study suggests a figure of about 10percentnt.
A new study suggests that cocaine is to blame.
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