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The phrase "a method that uses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific technique or approach that employs certain tools, processes, or principles.
Example: "The study introduces a method that uses machine learning algorithms to analyze large datasets."
Alternatives: "a technique that employs" or "an approach that utilizes".
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It's a method that uses no method and works strictly from instinct and all that is within us.
We present a method that uses California's multiple databases to more completely assay VNS efficacy.
A method that uses X-ray scanning to detect subsurface cracks is described.
A method that uses inverse power iterations is proposed to pre-condition the assumed modes appropriately.
Microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) is a method that uses microwave energy to extract compounds from materials.
Here we describe a method that uses a combination of X-ray atomic pair distribution function analysis and computed tomography to overcome this limitation.
This review summarizes how predictive modeling, a method that uses brain features to predict individual differences in behavior, is used to understand developmental periods.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) – a method that uses data encryption and digital certificate authentication to secure information traveling over the Internet.
We have developed a method that uses secondary ion mass spectrometry to image antibodies that are tagged with isotopically pure elemental metal reporters.
Mala Murthy, Joshua Shaevitz and graduate student Talmo Pereira have developed a method that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to track the details of animal postures in videos.
We propose a method that uses Noisy-OR gates to reduce the data requirements in learning conditional probabilities.
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