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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are methodical" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is systematic, organized, and follows a planned approach in their actions or processes.
Example: "The researchers are methodical in their approach, ensuring that every step of the experiment is carefully documented."
Alternatives: "are systematic" or "are organized".
Dictionary
are methodical
adjective
In an organized manner; proceeding with regard to method; systematic.
synonyms
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— Weekdays are methodical for David Johnson.
They are methodical, some say plodding, in pace.
I admire these people exactly because they are methodical.
At the same time, both are methodical in their approach.
Recruit people who have problem-solving skills, are results oriented, and are methodical but tolerate ambiguity.
Work environments are methodical places where people tend to play by the rules and want to fit in.
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Clinton was methodical.
She is being methodical.
He's methodical.
He was methodical, and rigorous.
"It's methodical.
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