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The phrase "a method of treating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific approach or technique for addressing a particular issue, condition, or problem.
Example: "The study presents a method of treating chronic pain that has shown promising results in clinical trials."
Alternatives: "a technique for addressing" or "an approach to managing".
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"Because so many water bodies in urban areas are becoming polluted with road sand, salt and other elements, environmentalists came up with a method of treating runoff that mimicked what might be found in nature," Mr. Goven said.
In addition to being one of the first to report on the cancer-inducing effects of radiation exposure, he studied its effects on bone marrow cells and developed a method of treating leukemia.
Convinced that the value of a photographic record of stellar positions depended on stable negatives, he found a method of treating film to increase its stability.
Among treatment technologies, adsorption is rapidly gaining prominence as a method of treating aqueous effluent.
We explored the use of autologous muscle derived cells as a method of treating stress urinary incontinence.
Dirt and grime are usually things we try to wash off, but Dutch fabric designer Jetske Visser discovered a method of treating silk where carbon molecules are supplanted within the fibres.
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Premise: A corporation experiments with a new method of treating PTSD on recent veterans.
Object: The project was designed to study the effect of the same aperture high-energy electron beams from a dual photon-energy linear accelerator with the Leipzig applicator being a successful method of treating superficial malignancy in achieving a maximum relative surface dose.
Eurocord said in a statement: "We deplore any attempt to patent a nonpharmacological method of treating patients with hematological diseases and recommend that clinicians and scientists dissociate themselves from patents of this type".
During the first half of the 20th century, douching – AKA the rinsing out of the vaginal cavity – was a popular method of treating infection, deodorising and even used as a contraceptive (it is not generally recommended by medical professionals now as it can upset the sensitive bacterial balance of the genitals).
Furthermore, a partial removal of the apical part of the dental implant is a viable method of treating dental implants that extend into the nasal cavity.
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