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Other research suggest vs Other research suggests

The correct phrase is 'other research suggests.' The verb 'suggests' should agree with the singular subject 'research.' 'Other research suggest' is incorrect because it does not match the subject and verb in number.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1455 views

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'suggest' should agree with the singular subject 'research.'

"Other research suggest "

Incorrect subject-verb agreement. Use 'suggests' to match the singular subject 'research.'
  • Other research suggests that the figure is one in three hundred.
  • Other research suggests that alcohol is a significant factor when it comes to violent crime.
  • Other research suggests that chondroitin, a carbohydrate that's part of the cartilage, may inhibit production of cartilage-destroying enzymes and fight inflammation, too.
  • One hypothesis for this is that the men and women were experiencing a different immunological response to infection with Borrelia burgdorferi, although other research papers suggest alternative theories for these variations in Lyme disease symptoms in men and women.
  • Conversely, other research released last month suggests that Borrelia burgdorferi can go into 'stealth mode' and evade these antibiotics by forming cysts and biofilms.
  • Research suggests that harm arises from healthcare in around 10% of cases.
  • Research suggests that increasing agricultural productivity benefits the poor and landless through better employment opportunities.
  • But most research suggests that guns do not cause suicide.
  • Creative work, the research suggests, cannot be forced, but only allowed to happen.
  • My own research suggests Vaytan's corona is extremely unstable.
  • The research suggests that's exactly how he'll behave.
  • Second, some theoretical research suggests that supervisory structures may not be neutral towards further European banking integration.
  • Increasingly, research suggests that chronic inflammation contributes to almost every major disease.
  • New research suggests that improgan may release endocannabinoids, or activate novel cannabinoid sites.
  • New research suggests that the rampant spread of Lyme disease may be checked by restoring biodiversity.
  • And my research suggests that she's right.
  • These are widely used while research suggests that enforcement has negative consequences that may outweigh their benefits.
  • Research suggests that CFTR protein also affects the body in other ways.
  • Research suggests that eating patterns tend to be unhealthiest in low-income households.
  • Research suggests that remittances directly increase the income-level of its recipients thereby alleviating poverty.

Alternatives:

  • other research suggests
  • other studies suggest
  • other sources suggest
  • other findings suggest
  • other data suggest

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The verb 'suggests' agrees with the singular subject 'research.'

"Other research suggests"

Use 'suggests' to match the singular subject 'research.'
  • Other research suggests that alcohol is a significant factor when it comes to violent crime.
  • Other research suggests that chondroitin, a carbohydrate that's part of the cartilage, may inhibit production of cartilage-destroying enzymes and fight inflammation, too.
  • Other research suggests that the figure is one in three hundred.
  • One hypothesis for this is that the men and women were experiencing a different immunological response to infection with Borrelia burgdorferi, although other research papers suggest alternative theories for these variations in Lyme disease symptoms in men and women.
  • Conversely, other research released last month suggests that Borrelia burgdorferi can go into 'stealth mode' and evade these antibiotics by forming cysts and biofilms.
  • Research suggests that harm arises from healthcare in around 10% of cases.
  • Research suggests that increasing agricultural productivity benefits the poor and landless through better employment opportunities.
  • But most research suggests that guns do not cause suicide.
  • Creative work, the research suggests, cannot be forced, but only allowed to happen.
  • My own research suggests Vaytan's corona is extremely unstable.
  • The research suggests that's exactly how he'll behave.
  • Second, some theoretical research suggests that supervisory structures may not be neutral towards further European banking integration.
  • Increasingly, research suggests that chronic inflammation contributes to almost every major disease.
  • New research suggests that improgan may release endocannabinoids, or activate novel cannabinoid sites.
  • New research suggests that the rampant spread of Lyme disease may be checked by restoring biodiversity.
  • And my research suggests that she's right.
  • These are widely used while research suggests that enforcement has negative consequences that may outweigh their benefits.
  • Research suggests that CFTR protein also affects the body in other ways.
  • Research suggests that eating patterns tend to be unhealthiest in low-income households.
  • Research suggests that remittances directly increase the income-level of its recipients thereby alleviating poverty.

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