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The phrase "a method to build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing techniques or processes for constructing or creating something.
Example: "The architect presented a method to build sustainable homes that minimize energy consumption."
Alternatives: "a technique for constructing" or "a way to create".
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This paper presents a method to build such a model.
We gave a method to build -nets based on random sampling.
Generally speaking, hierarchical community partition is a method to build a hierarchy of communities.
METHONTOLOGY was adopted as a method to build the AFPS-Onto.
We propose a method to build gene regulatory networks (GRN) capable of representing time-delayed regulations.
However, he devises a method to build an epistemic space that discriminates between obvious and subtle impossibilities.
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In this paper, a new method to build a composite ply database with engineering design constraints is proposed.
In an abstract idiom, Giovanna Cecchetti's "Guided by Runes" examines how mark-making gains significance through assigned meaning, Bruce Rosen's untitled acrylic-and-crayon piece exploits subtle layering and sgraffito techniques, and Henry Mandell's "Super Strings" uses a calligraphic method to build an intricate filigree of drawn line.
Furthermore, using relative solvent accessibility as a criterion, we project a novel method to build proteolytic cascades and regulatory networks.
The city auctioned off those rights to the Kratter Corporation for a little over $1 million, as part of a novel method to build more middle-income housing.
In this paper, we present an efficient method to build a substantial portion of the artificial chemistry defined by the metabolites and biochemical reactions in a given metabolic pathway.
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