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finding
(n):
information that is discovered as a result of research
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Used with adjectives:
"
We're learning about the
important
findings
of the study.
"
(important, key, significant, main, general)
"
His
findings
were very
interesting
.
"
(interesting, surprising, unexpected, positive)
"
The
early
findings
weren't very useful.
"
(early, initial, original)
"
He disagrees with the
new
findings
.
"
(new, recent)
"
This report presents his
scientific
findings
.
"
(scientific, clinical, experimental, research, survey)
Used with verbs:
"
We're supposed to
record
our
findings
.
"
(record, write down)
"
He will
announce
his
findings
at the meeting.
"
(announce, present, give, report)
"
They
published
the
findings
of the study.
"
(published, released, revealed)
"
I need to
explain
his
findings
.
"
(explain, interpret, examine)
"
They won't
comment on
the new
findings
.
"
(comment on, discuss)
"
Other studies have
confirmed
the
findings
.
"
(confirmed, contradicted, challenged, supported, replicated)
"
The
findings
were based on
many factors.
"
(be + based on)
"
His
findings
suggest
the need for more research.
"
(suggest, imply, indicate, point toward, confirm)
"
The
findings
will
lead to
changes in the process.
"
(lead to, result in)
Used with prepositions:
"
We are reading new
findings
about
global warming.
"
(about, on)
"
He questioned the
findings
from
the recent study.
"
(from)
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