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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the study's" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a possessive noun phrase and is used to indicate possession or ownership by a specific study. Example: The study's findings were published in a prestigious medical journal.
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That's the question the study's author asked.
The study's conclusion?
The study's findings are disheartening.
The study's methodology was straightforward.
Analyze the study's design.
The results surprised the study's authors.
The study's conclusion, however, was scarier.
Here the study's appraisal is bleaker.
The study's sliding doors are open.
The study's significance is not clear.
Finra disputes the study's findings.
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