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"develop a new method" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to create or come up with a new way of doing something. Example: Our research team is working hard to develop a new method for treating cancer using gene therapy.
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Would the TSA then develop a new method of screening passengers or would they risk assault by bowel gas?
In this study, we develop a new method for a Bayesian change point analysis.
We develop a new method to obtain symmetrization inequalities of Sobolev type.
It is desirable to develop a new method with lower cost and higher sensitivity.
Therefore, we develop a new method for calculating the field weights based on the ranking score.
This work aims to develop a new method which produces high-resolution brain connectivity maps rapidly.
We also develop a new method for stabilization based on the stochastic sensitivity synthesis.
"We have had to have a collaboration with different labs to develop a new method so we are not infringing the patent".
Munro argues their method is substantially more friendly to the environment and wants to open up his ideas to others to develop a new method of mass production.
"We had to develop a new method which takes into account the idea that the sample size during the hiatus is really not very large," Rajaratnam says.
The main outcome of this study is to develop a new method that deals with uncertainty in a more comprehensive way.
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