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The phrase "take this study" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific study that you want someone to consider or examine. Example: "Before making your decision, please take this study into account as it provides valuable insights."
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So, why is it that we're not supposed to take this study seriously?
Of course, we have to take this study with a grain of salt.
"My cautious recommendation would be not to take this study as a demonstration that global warming will not induce carbon loss from ecosystems".
I'm tempted to take this study with a grain of salt, since they're drawing far-reaching results from a simple poll, when there are actual market indicators they could have used (at greater cost and trouble) that would have given a more comprehensive picture of the industry.
The next step is to take this study to the level of individual products and regions, which would show states and counties how much water local industries consume and help them decide whether it makes sense, given their resources, to approve new factories or expand farming.
Take this study published Wednesday in Science Advances, based in part on GFW data, which found that without government subsidies, "as much as 54percentt of the present high-seas fishing grounds would be unprofitable at current fishing rates".
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As mentioned before, 21 participants received anti-phishing training at some point prior to taking this study.
The scientific community is taking this study seriously since it was conducted in a metabolic ward where all meals were prepared and carefully measured by nutritionists.
"He had taken the dining room as his work space, and she had taken this study-library as hers," Mr. Hirschfeld said.
Pupils taking this qualification – studied with A-levels – numbered 3,202.
Future studies should take this into account.
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