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"a new method" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recently developed or discovered way of doing something. For example: - The scientists used a new method to study the effects of climate change. - The company implemented a new method for training their employees. - The artist experimented with a new method of painting that was both innovative and beautiful. - The teacher introduced a new method of teaching math that helped her students understand the concepts better. - The chef used a new method of cooking to create a unique and delicious dish.
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"They have used a new method, using a motorbike".
Freud also developed a new method for staining nervous tissue.
"But we are approaching a new method of product development".
Marvel pioneered a new method of comic book production.
How can we create a new method of exchange?
Or choose a new method, the alternative vote (AV).
Defibrillators can be hacked; will that become a new method of killing?
Adding a new method of contraception increases choice for women and men.
As part of the project, a new method of comparison was developed.
"Now it looks like we may have to find a new method".
Specifically, Wagner was testing a new method of removing T-cells from donor blood.
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