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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trailblazing research" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to research that is ground-breaking or new in its field. For example: "Dr. Smith's trailblazing research in artificial intelligence has opened up new possibilities for the field."
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In the service of that, are we willing to jeopardize some of the trailblazing research these schools have routinely done and the standards they've maintained?
Dr. Charles S. Houston, who, motivated by what he called "the lure of unknown regions beyond the rim of experience," led a legendary failed Himalayan expedition, and who did trailblazing research on high-altitude medicine, died Sunday in Burlington, Vt.
Fogel also writes: "Dozens of Japanese scholars are now actively engaged in research on every aspect of the war.... Indeed, we know many details of the Nanjing massacre, Japanese sexual exploitation of 'comfort women,' and biological and chemical warfare used in China because of the trailblazing research" of Japanese scholars.
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And surprisingly, his story begins on an icebreaker in the Arctic before a stint on Ford's finance staff and trailblazing through the market research field in the 1960s and 1970s.
"You gotta meet Ina!" I had started to feel the same way, since I had been researching her youth, her early trailblazing career in finance, her last, fragile days at JPMorgan.
While mainstream cancer research and treatment focused for decades on radiation therapy and chemotherapy, Dr. Allison's trailblazing work in immunotherapy using the body's own immune system to fight off cancer never ceased.
"She focused like a laser beam not only on researching the disease and its treatments, but also on putting into motion trailblazing initiatives that she thought, accurately, would benefit untold numbers of women," said Joan Swirsky, who wrote the book "Coping With Lymphedema" with Ms. Nannery.
Traditional and trailblazing.
"It's trailblazing".
It's not trailblazing, just consistently dexterous.
I'm in love with the brilliant research on display in Shakespeare and the Countess (Penguin) by Christopher Laoutaris and how it brings to light Lady Elizabeth Russell, a force to be reckoned with and a trailblazing early feminist.
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