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The phrase "appropriate method for developing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing suitable techniques or approaches for creating or improving something, such as a project, skill, or product.
Example: "After careful consideration, we have identified the appropriate method for developing our new software application."
Alternatives: "suitable approach for creating" or "correct technique for building".
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Phenomenology is the appropriate method for developing a deep understanding of the common meaning of a phenomenon among multiple individuals.
Our aims were to develop a provisional diagnostic model for IPF; and to establish BPR as an appropriate method for developing additional gene signatures for non-neoplastic lung disease.
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Finally, for policy reasons it is important to know the 'avoidable cost' attributable to CAP, and so future research should attempt to develop an appropriate method for estimating such costs.
This study aimed to develop the most appropriate method for linking a large cohort study to a state-wide hospital admissions dataset, with limited availability of unique identifying variables in either dataset.
The case study shows that backcasting is an appropriate method in developing action plans for achieving urban sustainability.
"It's an appropriate method for growing tomatoes".
Dispose of sharps using the appropriate method for your workplace.
Choose an appropriate method for the type of pet.
Infill drilling is an appropriate method in developing hydrocarbon reservoirs and producing more oils.
Research was required to develop appropriate methods for monitoring biodiversity.
The second step is to develop appropriate methods for observations, measures and analysis of sounds.
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