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The phrase "a potential method for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a possible approach or technique to achieve a specific goal or solve a problem.
Example: "Researchers are exploring a potential method for improving energy efficiency in buildings."
Alternatives: "a possible approach to" or "a prospective technique for".
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A potential method for avoiding a recurrence of this nightmare is to use advanced software to spot otherwise invisible biomarkers.
NIRS could be a potential method for the quality control of CMAs.
Moreover, UAE achieved superior baicalin and baicalein yields, is a potential method for industry.
The use of porous scaffolds is a potential method for repairing these defects.
It implies a potential method for design and analysis of interface structure in micro/nano manufacturing.
In summary, transplantation of HG-C is a potential method for future liver tissue engineering.
In a 2015 study published in the journal Ecological Indicators, scientists based at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California have fine-tuned a potential method for assessing Chinese "eco-cities" using 33 key indicators.
SNG (solidified natural gas) technology via clathrate hydrates is a potential method for large scale stationary storage of natural gas.
The results indicated that PICP is a potential method for crosslinked gelatin surface modification for future tissue engineering applications.
Cartilage tissue engineering provides a potential method for the production of three-dimensional tissue for implantation into eroded joints.
The data described above suggest that UV-B supplementation may be a potential method for increasing the compactness (and therefore aesthetic quality) of densely-grown coriander in commercial settings.
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