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The phrase "as a plausible method" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential approach or technique that seems reasonable or likely to be effective in a given context.
Example: "The researchers proposed using machine learning as a plausible method to improve data analysis accuracy."
Alternatives: "as a viable approach" or "as a reasonable technique".
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In the last decade, solar geoengineering (SG) has rapidly garnered attention as a plausible method to counteract global warming1,2,3.
Such data provide some justification for mammographic surveillance as a plausible method of dealing with mammographically benign mass lesions.
As attention in disease gene hunting moved from genome wide linkage studies to the exploration of linked regions, and as the idea of whole genome association as a plausible method for identifying disease polymorphisms arose, there has been renewed interest in establishing how much LD exists elsewhere in the genome.
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Finally, near the last of his $50,000 nest egg, Stamp met Paul Benson, 45, who owned a spring-water business and raised $500,000 from investors, as well as devised a plausible method for harvesting the ice.
This suggests that manipulation of TG through muscarinic receptor may be a plausible method of intervention in scleral remodeling and human diseases such as myopia, which involved scleral remodeling [37].
I had no acting experience and no inclination toward acquiring it, but I was eager to improve my Chinese, and this seemed like a plausible method.
It is a biologically plausible method and it has a lot of implications.
In relation to anxiety, magnesium supplements have indicated signs of being a plausible treatment method when combined with other dietary supplements.
FAC was the most plausible method to assess RV function as recommended by ASE guidelines [ 29].
He has not struck voters as a plausible prime minister.
These prodrugs are envisaged as a plausible means to sensitize drug-resistant tumours that overexpress GSTs.
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