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recently completed a research which vs recently completed

The phrase 'recently completed a research which' is incorrect, while 'recently completed' is correct. The first phrase is incorrect because 'research' should be used without the article 'a' and 'which' is unnecessary. The correct phrase 'recently completed' is commonly used to indicate that something has been finished or accomplished recently.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 678 views

recently completed a research which

This phrase is incorrect as 'research' should not be preceded by 'a' and 'which' is unnecessary.

The correct way to express this idea is 'recently completed research' without the article 'a' and 'which'.

recently completed

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that something has been finished or accomplished recently.

You can use 'recently completed' to describe tasks, projects, or activities that have been finished recently.

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