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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am methodical" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe your organized and systematic approach to tasks or problem-solving.
Example: "In my work as a project manager, I am methodical in my planning and execution to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "I am systematic" or "I am organized.".
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"I'm methodical.
"It's not that I'm late; I'm methodical.
But this morning, as I worked on the project, I was methodical and somewhat disengaged as I worked through the piles.
But I think they're methodical - I'm still not sure about them.
Goodall accounts for these lapses by citing her hectic work schedule and her chaotic method of note-taking: "I am not methodical enough, I guess," she says.
I am used to being methodical and thinking: 'If I do this then I will play well.' This is different.
He's more intense than I am, more methodical.
"I am very methodical and organised, I hate being late for anything, but then my love outside of golf is eating and cooking – so I suppose that mix of Swiss and Italian complements my life".
I actually did listen to a bunch of it, but I want it to be methodical in some way.
I admire these people exactly because they are methodical.
I want to make sure that we're being methodical about this," Fuentes said.
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