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The phrase "a perfect method for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an ideal approach or technique for achieving a specific goal or solving a problem.
Example: "This book presents a perfect method for improving your time management skills."
Alternatives: "an ideal approach for" or "a flawless technique for".
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It is, I find, a perfect method for a novice unsteady with her brush.
But linguistic sleuthing is still far from a perfect method for revealing fraud, Markowitz says.
The use of alum alone is not a perfect method for treatment paper mill wastewater and it is best to investigate with the other methods treatment and coagulants that can be provide necessary standards for this effluent.
It obviously isn't a perfect method for one major reason: It's impossible to determine why anyone's searching for a given term.
38 Although, there is not a perfect method for assessing causality, by using the Naranjo algorithm, our study presented an almost perfect agreement in assigning causality of ADRs.
It was not, however, a perfect method for distinguishing between specialists and generalists and could again be a rather blunt surrogate.
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Admittedly, using ratio of substitution rate (μ Z /μ A ) is not a perfect method to correct for male mutation bias, but the pattern we observed is unlikely to be driven by male mutation bias.
Last, RepeatMasker is not a perfect method.
The sensitivity and PPV of both studies prove a serum measurement of S100B as a helpful but not perfect method for follow up of all CM patients [ 18].
This is also an acceptable, though not perfect, method for lasagna and other savory dishes, which do not require as much draining as ricotta used for pastries.[8].
In the case of Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite appears to have hit on the perfect method for puppeteering a common primary host — the rat.
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