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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under-investigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subject or area that has not been thoroughly examined or researched. Example: "The effects of climate change on local wildlife remain under-investigated, highlighting the need for more comprehensive studies."
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Cycling fatalities remain high and under-investigated.
Disability hate crimes are under-reported by the media, and under-investigated by the police.
The fact that they were not relates more to the corruptibility of the police – an area woefully under-investigated by the Leveson inquiry.
Just think of it: a word as exhausted and under-investigated as "Venus" — had you really never seen it occur intimately with something dark and adjectival?
In a draft of the scholarly paper that will be published in November, Dr. Nie writes that "the positive role of e-mail" was "admittedly somewhat under-investigated" in his original research.
In this respect, the Italian society is still under-investigated.
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Though the thermal degradation of copper II) carboxylates is to this day largely under investigated.
When one factor was under investigated, the other three were fixed (Tables 1 and 2).
Furthermore, the mechanical behavior of the under investigated scaffolds was determined using texture analyzer.
Optimized Fe/ZSM-5 preparation can increase the lifetime of ZSM-5 by a factor of 10 under investigated conditions.
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