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Discover Ludwig'well research' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
To make the phrase grammatically correct, you would need to say 'well-researched'. This phrase is used to describe a topic or piece of work that has been thoroughly studied and researched. For example, 'This essay provides a well-researched argument on the topic of climate change.'
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A research fellow herself (at RMIT), her research is on, well, research.
And the European Foundation and the European Research Group are doing important, well, research.
The answer may reside in the one area of social science where the spirit of the neurotic is still alive and well: research psychology.
Forecasting how well research will "advance the national health, prosperity, or welfare," or predetermining the degree to which a project is or is not "groundbreaking," demands an unlikely prescience.
In addition to the national programmes, there are also a number of bilateral programmes in force involving other national bodies as well research organisations and centres.
Even though present enzyme-based sugar sensors are doing well, research is going on globally for the design of new sensors to address some of their limitations.
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Well researched, well written and thoroughly entertaining".
It was well researched and well done".
But the issue has been well researched.
These are surprisingly common and well researched.
But the risk factors are well researched.
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