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The phrase "a multifaceted process that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a complex process that has multiple aspects or dimensions.
Example: "Developing a successful marketing strategy is a multifaceted process that requires careful planning and execution."
Alternatives: "a complex process that" or "a layered process that".
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Decision making, like memory, is a multifaceted process that involves many neural circuits, depending on the decision being made.
It is a multifaceted process that allows for a new floor of concrete to be poured every other day, roughly twice as fast as is done in the rest of the country.
It is a reminder that the G-8′s involvement with Africa is not an "event," but a multifaceted process that needs to be nurtured and sustained.
Thus, the task of chemical product design that is traditionally dedicated to chemists has nowadays become a multifaceted process that requires collective efforts from various fields.
Human brain development is a multifaceted process that begins in utero and continues throughout childhood and into early adulthood.
Contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is a multifaceted process that causes many cell types to repel each other upon collision.
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Destination image formation is a complex, multifaceted process that has been examined extensively by tourism scholars.
Flotation is a complex multifaceted process that is widely used for the separation of finely ground minerals.
Hepatic I/R injury is a complex, multifaceted process that occurs during the ischemic period as well as during the reperfusion phase.
A recent systematic review looked at the continuity of care in family practice and found that it is a "complex and multifaceted process" that is not always clearly defined [ 9].
Mentors work with PHC staff to address the multifaceted processes that must be aligned and integrated within a facility to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes.
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