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recently completed a research that vs recently completed

The phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Recently completed a research that' is incorrect because 'research' is a non-count noun and should not be preceded by 'a'. 'Recently completed' is a correct phrase that can stand alone to indicate the completion of an activity without specifying the object of the action.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 617 views

recently completed a research that

This phrase is incorrect. 'Research' is a non-count noun and should not be preceded by 'a'.

The correct phrase should be 'recently completed research that' without the article 'a'.

Alternatives:

  • recently completed research that
  • recently conducted a study that
  • recently finished a project that
  • recently concluded an investigation that
  • recently wrapped up an experiment that

recently completed

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the recent completion of an activity without specifying the object of the action.

You can use 'recently completed' to convey that something has been finished or concluded recently.

Alternatives:

  • just finished
  • recently concluded
  • recently wrapped up
  • recently finalized
  • recently ended

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