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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'guide how to' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to introduce a step-by-step instruction. For example, "This article will guide how to choose the correct car battery."
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In general, ePluribus aggregation algorithms will utilize peer and expert evaluation to guide how to select and combine components to form a final solution.
Although EV and DWH differed in their spill characteristics and impacts, I suspected that insight gained in the decades since EV could help guide how to best invest research funds targeted for DWH recovery and future oil spill prevention.
The affective significance that defines familiarity results from previous encounters with the object that feels familiar, and it does not guide how to behave with the object in the next encounter (one's enemy feels familiar, for instance).
The following questions can guide how to identify a problem and characterise its features: 1.
The following five questions can guide how to assess whether the findings from a systematic review are applicable to a specific setting.
Such collaborative research can produce evidence of the efficacy of cultural interventions that can be shared among hospitals interested in applying proven methods to guide how to change their patient safety culture in areas that need improvement.
Public health researchers thus have an important task ahead, namely to organise the trials that will guide how to best evaluate and, if appropriate, to integrate HPV vaccines within the structure of the EPI.
The following questions can guide how to identify options and characterise their costs and consequences: 1. Has an appropriate set of options been identified to address a problem? 2. What benefits are important to those who will be affected and which benefits are likely to be achieved with each option?
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