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The phrase "as the techniques that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or referencing specific techniques in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The results were similar to those obtained as the techniques that were employed in previous studies."
Alternatives: "like the methods that" or "such as the approaches that".
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Fifteen minutes, it transpires, is quite long enough for them to outline an art movement as well as the techniques that define it.
In the present review article we sought to analyze, on the basis of a systematic review, the indications, rationale of oocytes cryopreservation, as well as the techniques that improved the aforementioned procedure in order to higher the pregnancy rate in women undergoing that procedure.
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He was, through endless experimentation and commitment to his field, inventing the genre of wildlife photography as we know it today, as well as developing the techniques that would make it possible.
Johnson's nerve failed him, as did his command of the techniques that had served him well.
In time, as people become more familiar with the techniques, that might change.
Agent-based simulation is one of the techniques that serve as platforms for initiating the nonlinear characteristics of real-world complex systems presented in Niazi and Hussain (2012).
If you're going through a list of motivational techniques, such as these, write down all of the techniques that make you go "hmmm, that actually might work".
As Americans' modes of communication change, the techniques that produce the most accurate polls seem to be changing as well.
As Americans' modes of communication change, the techniques that produce the most accurate polls seems to be changing as well.
In this sense, quantum simulations appear as the technique that will allow us to calculate the time evolution of interacting fermionic and bosonic theories in an optimized way [2].
Albee is a writer who likes to comment on his writing as it's happening, on the technique that goes into making words rise and fall.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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