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The phrase "this research stage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific phase or stage of a research project. Here are some examples: - "At this research stage, we are focusing on collecting data and analyzing our findings." - "This research stage will involve reviewing existing literature on the topic." - "During this research stage, we will conduct experiments to test our hypothesis."
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Not at this research stage.
At this research stage, only relatively small amounts of phospholipids are needed.
Due to the multi-centre nature of this research stage, ethical approval was sought via one of the Research Ethics Committees (RECs) in Scotland, which acted on behalf of all RECs.
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