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The phrase "a way to transmit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or means of communication or transfer of information.
Example: "We need to find a way to transmit the data securely over the network."
Alternatives: "a method to convey" or "a means to communicate".
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It was believed to be a way to transmit wealth.
"During our research, we discovered a way to transmit electromagnetic technology that is far more efficient than anything else.
All these developments required a way to transmit messages and ensure instructions were carried out and given correctly.
Mr. Kamman said Lucent was wise to focus on Internet protocol technology as a way to transmit data.
The trick is to find a way to transmit this near field light beyond its usual range.
A successful zoonotic pathogen manages to jump from an animal to a person, invades their cells, replicates and then finds a way to transmit to other people.
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It was a monstrous way to transmit a message, whatever that message was, and the scale of the killing was large even amid the exceptional sorrows of the Kashmir Valley.
All of those projects rely on a roundabout way to transmit power through the air.
"In some communities literacy levels are low and theatre is a powerful way to transmit our message" explains head of Women's Dignity Christine Matuvo.
Richard M. Kessel, chairman of the Long Island Power Authority, said last week that the use of the cable showed it was a safe way to transmit power.
In June the company introduced a competing wireless data technology called Canopy, which is intended to permit service providers a competitive way to transmit high-speed Internet data over ranges of up to 10,000 feet.
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