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| I would like to find a word or phrase to express the meaning as: to use various methods to solve a problem. For example, to apply several remedies to a patient. How could I express it? Need help! |
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| I can't think of a simple, everyday word for that situation. Multilateral is the word I'd use if I were addressing an audience of professionals. I would call it a multilateral treatment plan or course of action. Otherwise, I'd just explain the situation like you did. |
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| Thanks a lot! Yet is course of action speaking English or writing English or for both? |
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