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Free sign upThe phrase "a protocol of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a set of rules or procedures that govern a specific process or activity.
Example: "The research team followed a protocol of strict safety measures during the experiment."
Alternatives: "a set of guidelines for" or "a framework of".
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We developed a protocol of how we would actually go into those areas to avoid problems.
Under torture, Eikhe was forced to sign a protocol of his confession prepared in advance by the investigative judges.
As the C.I.A. captured and interrogated other Al Qaeda figures, it established a protocol of psychological coercion.
After a soldier with a new infection died of cocci meningitis — in spite of a flulike illness, he had been allowed to continue his regular, physically demanding work — a protocol of bed rest was put in place.
A protocol of British democracy is that the House of Lords shows humility in recognition that its members are not elected, in exchange for which the Commons retains a degree of deference to the ancient pedigree of the upper house.
The Icac inspector, David Levine, wants corruption investigations to be conducted in secret and that there be a "protocol of exoneration" for those who have been found not guilty in the courts.
This would mean amending a protocol of the treaty; leaders would simply have to consult with the European Central Bank and the European Parliament.
(A) Protocol of DNA amplified by TTAS.
Because of its pioneering role, SMAC has become a protocol of reference in WSN.
A protocol of this review was not registered prior to commencement.
"There should be a protocol of what to do when someone on a special diet comes in.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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