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The phrase "the latter study" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referencing the second of two things or ideas that have been previously mentioned. Example: In the first study, participants were asked to complete a series of tasks. However, the latter study focused on their emotional responses to those tasks.
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The latter study said that successive governments had failed to curb smoking, obesity and diabetes in Britain, problems which are so costly they could eventually sink the NHS.
The latter study, by Jim Mann and colleagues from New Zealand, published in the British Medical Journal last year, found that sugar did not directly cause obesity.
This was due to implant failure in the latter study.
This was cited as a weakness of the latter study.
For the latter study, the full factorial design was used.
The latter study includes both analytical and numerical work.
Interestingly, the latter study involves sending out a "high-end router" from Cisco that will need to be installed.
The latter study is needed to know the probability of observing the energy-bunched structures.
However, the latter study has ignored the issue of cross correlation which may mislead the findings.
The Glasgow Outcome Scale scores of the latter study were transformed to a Rankin grading [108].
The latter study shows FGF18 has weaker affinity for each receptor than FGF8b.
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