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The phrase "a suggested process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recommended method or procedure for accomplishing a task.
Example: "The report outlines a suggested process for improving team communication and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a recommended procedure" or "a proposed method."
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The heuristic includes scaffolding for imagining research as performance through a transdisciplinary lens, a suggested process for using the tool, and examples based on the every day research projects.
Starting with an individual wanting to make a change, the movement has a suggested process, although it proposes no prescriptions beyond trying to engage others and respect differences, and seek consensus.
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The Framework provides a working definition of an NPHI and suggests a process for creating or enhancing an institute.
These features suggested a process of podocyte dysregulation, distinct from either injury or dedifferentiation.
Culyer [ 20] suggested a process that blends algorithmic (quantitative) and deliberative (non-quantitative) approaches.
Well, genuine integration is more than a two-way street: it's a spaghetti junction, and I'm not for a second suggesting the process will be easy.
"The place I would like technology to go is driving more towards solving a problem," he said, suggesting a process in which Congress might post a problem online and then reward solutions for it.
"A mentor suggested that this process of objectifying men was similar to collecting butterflies -- a comparison I greatly enjoy.
The elevation of CCL19 in IVDD CSF suggests a process of a secondary inflammatory response within the CNS [ 40].
The presence of muscle fibre grouping in all biopsies suggests a process of chronic dennervation-reinnervation, a possibility previously disputed.
A single individual accounted for four of the differing alleles suggesting a process error for that individual.
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