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"study was presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when someone has provided a lecture, demonstration, or overview of a piece of research. For example, "The study was presented at the annual scientific convention and received a standing ovation from the audience."
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This study was presented as a poster presentation in 14th Wonca-Europe Congress in Istanbul, 2008.
Conference presentations: Part of this study was presented in the ESPEN meeting 2012, Barcelona.
The study was presented at a conference of the American College of Cardiology.
The study was presented at a recent conference of the American College of Chest Physicians.
The study was presented last weekend at a conference of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The study was presented as the first large-scale appraisal of international research on working mothers.
The study was presented yesterday at the World Congress on Acute Heart Failure in Vienna.
Albers's study was presented at a stroke conference held by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association in Los Angeles.
The study was presented at the World Conference on Design and Health in Singapore and CleanMed in Chicago.
Mr. Kanze, who is now an environmental writer living in the Adirondacks, drove down for the news conference where the study was presented.
The study was presented yesterday by Dr. Murray A. Mittleman at the American Heart Association's annual conference on cardiovascular disease in San Diego.
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