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"a bottom-up approach" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is usually used to describe a method or approach that starts from the lowest or most basic level and builds up to a larger or more complex goal. Example: "Our company is taking a bottom-up approach to solving this problem. Rather than starting with a grand plan from the top, we are involving all employees in the decision-making process to gather ideas and perspectives from the ground up."
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A bottom-up approach, if you will.
Entrepreneurship is a bottom-up approach to spurring economic growth and progress.
It's a bottom-up approach to changing hearts and minds, but it's very scary.
"The Tories have a bottom-up approach: they want to let schools develop their own programmes".
The alternative is a bottom-up approach — gradual reform from below.
It takes a bottom-up approach: customers are participants, essentially becoming partners in product design.
Rather, an ABM uses a bottom-up approach which assigns particular behavioural rules to each agent.
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I prefer a bottom up approach," says Robert Stefanski, who runs the WMO's agricultural meteorology programme.
"It is a bottom up approach as there are no compulsory targets and sanctions," said Cañete.
It's a bottom up approach to a huge potential market.
"Our angle is the reverse, it's a bottom up approach rather than a top down.
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