method of choice

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method of choice

The scientist's method of choice for this experiment is chromatography.

Definition

Noun The preferred, most effective, or most appropriate technique, procedure, or approach for accomplishing a specific goal or obtaining a desired outcome in a given context.

Usage

This term is commonly used in professional, academic, and technical fields (such as medicine, science, engineering, and business) to indicate a standard or recommended best practice. It implies that among several available methods, one has been selected as superior based on evidence, consensus, or specific criteria.

Examples
  • For treating this infection, intravenous antibiotics remain the method of choice.
  • In modern manufacturing, automated assembly is often the method of choice for high-volume production.
  • For precise measurement at the atomic level, electron microscopy is the method of choice.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be used with modifiers to specify a context: "the surgical method of choice," "the diagnostic method of choice," or "the analytical method of choice."
  • It often appears in formal writing, such as research papers, textbooks, and guidelines, to denote a standard protocol.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gold standard: An even stronger term denoting the best possible, most reliable, and universally accepted benchmark or method against which others are measured.
  • Preferred method: A simpler, more general synonym.
  • Standard procedure: A common, established way of doing something, though it may not necessarily be the single best "method of choice."
Synonyms

Preferred technique, optimal approach, recommended procedure, first-line treatment (specific to medicine), go-to method.

Antonyms

Alternative method, last resort, suboptimal approach, unconventional technique.

Related Phrases
  • First-line therapy: (Specific to medicine) The initial, preferred treatment for a disease, closely related to "method of choice" in a clinical context.
  • Best practice: A recommended way of working or operating that has proven itself over time, often broader than a single "method."
method of choice

The scientist's method of choice for this experiment is chromatography.

Noun
  1. the best method to achieve a desired result