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The phrase "a proprietary manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a way of doing something that is unique to a specific company or individual, often related to intellectual property or trade secrets.
Example: "The software was developed in a proprietary manner, ensuring that no other company could replicate its features."
Alternatives: "a unique approach" or "an exclusive method".
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People treat information in a proprietary manner, like knowledge is a product or service that belongs to those who first uncover it.
For instance, respiratory therapists acted in a proprietary manner regarding the ventilator, and this ownership was recognized and respected by other team members.
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Contents (basically water, oils, proteins enzymes and herb extracts) are blended in a proprietary germ-resistant manner and kept in vacuum-sealed containers.
Contents (mostly water, oils, proteins, enzymes and herb extracts) are blended in a proprietary germ-resistant manner and sold in small, vacuum-sealed containers.
Certainly the voice assistant would make sense on this manner of appliance — though a proprietary device would be ambitious for a company that's already partnered with multiple appliance makers.
Then, either by sequencing long concatamers of tags using conventional sequencer (SAGE), or by performing iterative parallel sequencing using a proprietary technique (MPSS), the identity of a sufficiently large amount of tags can be determined in an efficient manner.
Nobody has a proprietary edge.
The slap had a proprietary quality.
Countrywide now uses a proprietary system.
The business began with a proprietary molecule.
Second, birth is not a proprietary experience.
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