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The phrase "style of doing things" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the manner or method which one uses to achieve a goal. For example, "The company has a unique style of doing things that sets them apart from their competitors."
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"I don't agree with their style of doing things".
"But they need to change their style of doing things".
But at the town-hall debate on Tuesday night, this style of doing things got Romney in trouble.
Part of being a manager is that you have to deal with other people's pace and style of doing things.
The new pope, said a Vatican spokesman, seemed to have brought "a new style of doing things".
"It's not a matter of changes" to the orchestra, "just their style of doing things," Mr. Cárdenes explained.
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"Every senator approaches this job differently and has different priorities, objectives, and in most cases styles of doing things.
I have worked with many managers and many players and accumulated my style and my way of doing things," the Dubliner said.
I have my own style and my own way of doing things, and to be here 40 years later with people recognising that, it blows my mind".
There might be small differences – Dad lets us have a second bowl of ice cream, Mum helps with our homework, that sort of thing – but, essentially, there's one way of doing things; one style of parenting.
"I eventually grew to appreciate how Chris Blackwell, and therefore Island Records, was not about one thing, or one style, or one system, or one way of doing things," Morley muses.
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