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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a probable method of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method that is likely or expected to achieve a certain outcome, often in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we concluded that a probable method of improving efficiency is through automation."
Alternatives: "a likely approach to" or "a feasible technique for".
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Analyzing the degree of consistency between the correlated and observed values is a probable method of correlation validation.
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But there were no specifics about the plan -- no estimated time, no probable method of attack.
The findings of Chatterjee and Templin [19] and Sato et al. [17] by contrast, provide interesting insight into the launch mechanics of hypothetical giant birds, but they may have little relevance to pterosaurs as the high-frequency flapping of bird takeoff is incomparable with probable methods of pterosaur launch.
It has been rephrased in scientific language and incorporated into mechanistic evolution as the probable method for the origin of life" (1969, p. 391).
This is a probable cause of the poor cross-validation performance of the methods when random genomic regions or promoters were used as negative controls.
VA is a method of assessing probable causes of death based on an interview with the next of kin or other caregivers who were present at the time of death or who are knowledgeable about the events leading up to death.
For many years DNA was sequenced by a method that was developed by Frederick Sanger in 1975 and used to sequence the first human genome in 2003, at a probable cost of at least $500 million.
A probable cause of "anorectal bleeding" is "anger and frustration".
A probable mechanism of UDMH heterogeneous catalytic oxidation is proposed.
A probable shape of the faceted β′ is also described.
These lab values suggested a probable diagnosis of SLE.
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