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The phrase "a more incisive method" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a technique or approach that is sharper, clearer, or more effective in analysis or understanding.
Example: "In our research, we found that a more incisive method of data collection led to significantly better results."
Alternatives: "a sharper approach" or "a more effective technique."
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A more incisive method to detect positive selection involves analysing dN/ dS ratios at each codon site.
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The injuries represented a "missed opportunity for a more incisive investigation", the report said.
But the hosts will be relieved to come through unscathed, although a more incisive team than Reading could well have caused more problems.
These insights can be compared and contrasted with current capital allocations to develop a more incisive near-term forecast.
Poussaint agreed that a more incisive commentary on race is possible.
Most likely scenario: Jez resigns 'on health grounds', Menzies Candbell-style, and a more incisive politician in the same party wing, maybe John McDonnell, finds himself promoted.
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