there are all kinds of phrasebooks—here is one for research papers:

http://englishforresearch.com/phrasebook/

> Online PhraseBook
> Over 5000 words and phrases to help you write, present and publish in English 
> 
> Here you can view pages from the full version of the PhraseBook, available on 
> paperback and for Kindle, iBooks and Google Play
> 
> Phrases
> The PhraseBook is designed to be used in a wide range of subjects and is 
> suitable for all types of university papers and research publications and 
> presentations. Phrases are divided into around 30 main sections that follow 
> the structure of university and research writing, such as Introducing a 
> Study, Defining the Scope of a Study, Arguing For and Against, Reviewing 
> other Work, Summarizing and Conclusions. Many sections are further divided, 
> for example the Relationship to Previous Work, the Relationship to Current 
> Work, Contrasting Work and the Limitations of Current Knowledge.
> 
> The PhraseBook is available in both paperback and digital versions. The 
> digital versions allow you to search the PhraseBook for a specific word or 
> phrase.



 Donna Y
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> On Oct 20, 2018, at 10:40 AM, Ian Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> But why reinvent the wheel? I'd be most surprised if the need for such a
> guide or manual hasn't already been thoroughly recognised – and duly
> satisfied.

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