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The phrase "a method would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a potential approach or technique to achieve a specific outcome or solve a problem.
Example: "To improve efficiency in our workflow, a method would be to implement a new project management tool."
Alternatives: "one approach could be" or "a possible technique is".
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Such a method would be required to effectively compare device performance.
Mr. Yanukovich had the award canceled through the courts, not through a presidential decree, apparently deciding that such a method would be less provocative.
Such a method would be particularly useful to mathematicians, since it would allow them to resolve many of the conundrums in their field — like Fermat's last theorem, or Goldbach's conjecture — by brute force.
Such a method would be valuable to geomorphologists in understanding form process linkages as well as to engineers and river rehabilitation practitioners in developing design surfaces that can be rapidly iterated.
Therefore, a method would be needed for functional nanostructure fabrication which combines high efficiency, simplicity, and adequate freedoms of growth manipulations.
Because of this experimental validation, such a method would be less likely to produce false positives.
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Some noted that a standardized method would be an improvement and could lead to better inter-laboratory reproducibility.
But a better method would be to use a Last Fm account and find more in depth artists there.
In order to manage these exceptions, the methods defined in parent class usually use sufficiently generalized exception types, so that any possible new exception that may be signaled by an extension method would be a subtype.
A better method would be to look at federal revenue as a share of gross domestic product.
Although this is a theoretically appropriate approach, it is not yet clear how a reference method would be derived.
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