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The phrase "method of deduction" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase generally refers to logical methods used to arrive at a conclusion based on evidence, and it is often used in scientific contexts. For example, you could say "The researcher used a method of deduction to arrive at the conclusion that ultraviolet light is damaging to skin tissue."

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Money and prestige don't interest him, simply the chance to flex his intellectual muscles and practise his unique method of deduction are enough.

And this has become apparent through a method of deduction absurd enough to be in a Monty Python sketch: there has been a distinct increase in audience members clapping between movements.

The method of deduction used in tableaux is essentially cut-free LK's with sets used in lieu of sequents.

He also stated that "the method of deduction in natural science as the sole method of investigation was finally abandoned and the method of induction, of experiment, was added" (Cohn 1924).

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These are questions that have tickled the imaginations of Holmes addicts since approximately 1911, when the the first piece of Sherlockian scholarship was published by Father Ronald Knox, who proposed to apply the detective's own methods of deduction to the narrative.

I think it all works very well: Holmes's methods of deduction, the relationship with the police force, modern London, even the reincarnation of one of the Victorian street urchins who sometimes helped Holmes out in the stories into a thoroughly 21st-century urban graffiti artist (is this The Blind Banker, or The Blind Banksy?).

PC is often presented by what is known as the method of natural deduction.

(Thus D7 does not conform exactly to Parmenides' earlier description of the method of the Deductions.

Chinese, Indian and Greek philosophers all developed structured methods of formal deduction in the first millennium BCE.

➢ a set of assumptions or premises; ➢ a method of reasoning or deduction; ➢ a conclusion or point.

As to Bowell and Kemp (2005), an argument has the following structure: ➢ a set of assumptions or premises; ➢ a method of reasoning or deduction; ➢ a conclusion or point.

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