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The phrase "a more methodical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing approaches or processes, indicating that one is more systematic or organized than another.
Example: "To improve our workflow, we need to adopt a more methodical approach to project management."
Alternatives: "a more systematic" or "a more organized".
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That's essentially what Bolton's book preaches: a more methodical attitude to protest, one that prioritises methods over intent.
This dynamic requires a more methodical approach to product development, similar to "traditional" methods.
"We'll have a more methodical, patient way of doing this".
From there, they decided to dedicate themselves to a more methodical offense and tougher defense.
After Thomas Morstead had punted, the Colts took a more methodical approach.
In 1980, the D.S.M.-III began to incorporate a more methodical approach.
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I've learned a few things during the past couple of months trying to create this model so now I have a better idea on how to be a little more methodical.
"His is to be a little more methodical, to take his time to develop a position perhaps and to articulate it".
You'll see a much more methodical and reasonable approach to deregulation".
Just as suggested I tried going about this assignment in a slightly more methodical fashion than the previous one.
Though Bedard is a bit more methodical than Pittsburgh's other starters, the Pirates have no problem with him being patient if he continues to flummox hitters.
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