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The phrase "a method was developed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the creation or establishment of a particular method in a research or technical context.
Example: "In this study, a method was developed to analyze the effects of temperature on plant growth."
Alternatives: "a technique was created" or "a procedure was established."
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Consequently, a method was developed to correct these errors.
However, to our knowledge, this study is the first published in which a method was developed for identification and quantification of the infestation level of invasive dreissenid species.
A method was developed for exergy destruction calculation during one work cycle of pulsator.
A method was developed to electrochemically synthesize metal-anionic clay nanocomposite coatings.
Firstly, a method was developed to enable the comparison of reliability results obtained using different methods.
A method was developed to characterize the textural attributes of semi-solid foods during "instrumental mastication".
In this study, a method was developed by utilizing topological derivative.
A method was developed that enables the transfer of scale-specific data and information.
A method was developed to solve the combined system of the current field and the circuit.
A method was developed to differentiate IBR vaccine strains from field strains.
Finally, using only the SVM output values, a method was developed to directly classify pixel purity.
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