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The phrase "a methodology that can" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific approach or system that has the potential to achieve certain outcomes or results.
Example: "We are developing a methodology that can improve the efficiency of our production process."
Alternatives: "an approach that can" or "a system that can".
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As well as benefitting communities in Kampala, Sasa provides a methodology that can be adapted to different places.
Also, the research asks participants to recall specific behaviors, a methodology that can be problematic, Shah said.
In the present work we are introducing a methodology that can solve this problem.
Knowledge management (KM) has been proposed as a methodology that can manage knowledge in organizations.
Overall, the paper shows a methodology that can be used to model mixed load streams at an exact geometric scale.
In this study, we present a methodology that can be used to express a given automaton in logical domain.
This paper describes a methodology that can be used to analyze the time-invariant assumption in jittered stimulation sequences.
To achieve task based design successfully, it is necessary to develop a methodology that can solve the complexity.
This report details a methodology that can be used to quickly examine a problem locomotive class and hence point the way towards the correct palliative treatment.
We hence find a methodology that can provide us with the information about a system and its specified subsystems, and the relationship between the whole and the parts.
Cross-linking of enzyme aggregates is a methodology that can overcome this bottleneck, but diffusional delay of mass transport within the particles is a recurrent drawback.
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