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The phrase "a method that provides" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a technique or approach that offers a specific benefit or outcome.
Example: "The study introduces a method that provides a more efficient way to analyze large datasets."
Alternatives: "a technique that offers" or "an approach that delivers".
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Freeze-drying is a method that provides an extended shelf life to the fruits (Marques et al. 2009).
As a method that provides anti-debugging-related functions, createChildProcess is explained in more detail in the next section.
It is a method that provides a proxy of slope stability based on stress variation due to the earthquake acceleration.
Moreover, by combining cluster results from each dataset we develop a method that provides testable hypotheses about potential genetic interactions.
A method that provides a better representation of the load variations and a more accurate procedure of analysis is presented.
Microwave reflux extraction is a method that provides an efficient way of extracting spice oleoresins from plant matrix (Abdurahman and Olalere 2016b).
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This paper presents a design method that provides a better approximation for design parameter values of a silicon corrugated diaphragm for MEMS devices.
In this study, we developed the BVT and MDST methods into a merged method that provides a way to include these aspects.
For longer-term outlooks, which assess the risk of flooding over 3 months, the centers use a probabilistic method that provides a calculation of uncertainty.
The problem is solved using a gradient method that provides a monotonic decrease of the objective function inside the feasible region.
In the present paper, we describe a novel method that provides a powerful new opportunity to address this issue in the context of schooling behavior in fish.
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