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The phrase "this work has proposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the findings or suggestions made in a research paper or project. Example: "In this study, this work has proposed a new method for analyzing data that improves accuracy."
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This work has proposed the IM method for solving stiff stochastic differential equations.
To aid analysis of WiFi viral performance, this work has proposed a new metric for virus propagation performance.
This work has proposed a new approach, where an ultrafast laser is used to ablate the surface of bulk aluminum.
This work has proposed a novel PBR design by combining two existing designs, namely, the airlift and flat plate PBRs.
This work has proposed a new mechanism to enhance the interlayer load transfer capacity of graphene sheet which is helpful to the design of high performance graphene nanocomposites.
Conversely, this work has proposed a simple but powerful parameter, the number of simultaneous connected users per femtocell, as an indicator that must be taken into account in these scenarios.
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To accommodate this need, previous work has proposed several viable routing schemes such as Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Trajectory-Based Routing (TBR).
To deal with this drawback, one recent work has proposed to remove buffer managers [14].
To explore maximum benefits of this technology, the present work has proposed and studied a new resorption power generation cycle that applies multiple expansion.
Previous theoretical work has proposed separable implicit and explicit agency processing systems (Synofzik et al., 2008).
Previous work had proposed solving this problem by integer linear programming (ILP); our algorithm is much faster than ILP and produces high-quality results.
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