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The phrase "the current study proposes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a suggestion or recommendation made by a research study.
Example: "In light of the findings, the current study proposes a new approach to treatment."
Alternatives: "this study suggests" or "the present research recommends".
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The current study proposes a new bankruptcy prediction model for Indian manufacturing companies.
Thus, the current study proposes a method based on weighted invariant pixels for both processes.
The current study proposes a novel free-form Cassegrain concentrator (FFCC) for PV/T combining utilization.
The current study proposes a new object-based method, named PERCAST (PERsiann-ForeCAST), to identify, track, and nowcast storms.
The current study proposes a sustainable multi-stakeholder model and examines its process to establish a smoke-free jurisdiction.
The current study proposes a multi-scale numerical model to simulate the in-depth pyrolysis process of a charring ablator.
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The current study proposed a statistical approach to the identification of structural damages using guided waves.
To enhance assistive product concept generation, the current study proposed design aids called design heuristics sets for X (DHSfXs).
The current study proposed a new method for stability assessment by use of inertial measurement units (IMUs).
To provide deeper insights into the SNS phenomenon in the foodservice industry, the current study proposed a conceptual framework to capture customers' narcissistic personality traits and online SNS activities.
The current study proposed core-scale numerical investigation models for the complex multiphase dissociation flows of methane hydrate inside porous media, which is a continuation and an extension of previous numerical investigations.
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