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"way of doing something" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the method or approach used to accomplish a task or achieve a goal. Example 1: "There are several different ways of doing a science experiment, but the most common method involves creating a hypothesis, conducting experiments, and analyzing data." Example 2: "Everyone has their own unique way of doing things, and that's what makes us all individuals." Example 3: "The company's new CEO has implemented a new way of doing business that has resulted in increased profits and customer satisfaction."
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A team will discover a new way of doing something.
The Duke is my small way of doing something".
This is my small way of doing something that might help.
To many Africans, it is the obvious way of doing something new.
Every new innovation, every new way of doing something brings a change in human mental models.
Did she think the modelling itself was also a way of doing something important?
"Perhaps this is my way of doing something somewhat greener for a change".
Being able to keep things gives me a way of doing something I really enjoy.
Ms. Wakeman made the ribbons as her own small way of "doing something".
Two decades later he said it was, "One poet's way of doing something for other poets".
A lot of times there's an old way of doing something that nobody questions.
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