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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the most recent finding" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the latest discovery or conclusion reached in research or analysis. Example: "According to the most recent finding, the treatment has shown significant improvement in patient outcomes."
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The most recent finding concerns the skeleton and the brain.
"What the most recent finding shows is that viruses do get down there more often than we thought and it's a red flag towards the future," Hurt said on Tuesday.
The most recent finding: Even short exposures to high elevation can unleash a complex cascade of changes within red blood cells that make it easier for them to cope with low-oxygen conditions.
The most recent finding of tumor microcirculation is the erythrocytes generation by PGCCs.
The most recent finding by Sherrill et al. [ 13] adds to our understanding of the interaction of TSLP and EoE.
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The most recent findings suggest that CD38 expression marks an activated and recently born CLL cell subset [ 116– 116].
In the most recent findings, these voters are now solidly in the Republican camp, 54-38, an eight point Republican gain.
The most recent findings by the federal Department of Health and Human Services, which found the center out of compliance in 8 of 23 conditions, were the latest of many damning portraits.
Big sedans and wagons have lower fatality rates over all than any class of S.U.V. or pickup truck, according to the most recent findings of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
nytimes.com/fashion TIMES ESSENTIALS: EPILEPSY The latest installment of Times Essentials, a Web-only health series, puts the most recent findings on epilepsy in perspective.
The report is based on the most recent findings of the long-running Panel Study of Income Dynamics, which interviews roughly 9,000 American families every two years.
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