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The phrase "a good technique to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing methods or strategies that are effective for achieving a particular goal or outcome.
Example: "Using visual aids is a good technique to enhance understanding during presentations."
Alternatives: "an effective method to" or "a useful approach to".
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Do you have a good technique to deal with difficult work?
"It's probably a good technique to reach out to their core audience".
The median (and in particular with an annular mask) is a good technique to estimate the local background.
QUESTION FROM JOHN: What would you say is a good technique to try and quell one's procrastination of tasks?
A good technique to avoid giving up or getting bored is to give yourself 10 minutes maximum per day to make your mark.
For objects with almost no information, a good technique to start with is spectroscopy, an analysis of how molecules interact with light.
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Although fluorescence microscopy is a very good technique to resolve the position of a fluorophore, we are facing a different challenge when using this technique: we must attach a fluorophore to the position of interest.
This is an especially good technique to try when you find yourself getting frustrated or restless in your listening.
A good technique is to make to character face one direction, turn round (nothing there) turn back again and the monster is there.
When you're struggling to stay calm, a good technique is to focus on your breathing.
There was some anxiety among the home fans but Griffiths eased their concerns when he drifted into the box and showed good technique to volley a lofted pass from Celtic's captain, Scott Brown, past Cierzniak.
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