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The phrase "a methodical point of view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective that is systematic, organized, or logical in nature.
Example: "From a methodical point of view, we should analyze the data step by step to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "a systematic perspective" or "an organized viewpoint."
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From a methodical point of view similarity search in complex, multidimensional records which are partially incomplete is a difficult problem [ 6].
From a methodical point of view, comparison of A-GI and M-GI revealed differences in the mean value of the GI (data not shown).
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In the course of these experiments, we made an unexpected observation, which is relevant mainly from the methodical point of view, nevertheless, it cannot be omitted from this paper, since it was also encountered but not explained in other laboratories.
The quality of suggested learning activities from the methodical point of view is discussed.
As expected from the methodical point of view, our results showed that pooling of five samples correlated well with the mean of the same samples analysed individually for Se concentration.
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