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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approach on" is not correct and not usable in written English
If you are trying to express the idea of progressing, advancing, or continuing forward, a better phrase would be "move on," "press on," or "proceed onward." Example: After a long journey, they finally chose to press on toward their destination.
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Engage appears set to model its approach on that one.
Heidegger stood that approach on its head.
This is a sensible approach, on paper.
Hansen has based his approach on honesty.
We use a different approach on LinkedIn.
They try a similar approach on Walcott.
"This fits nicely into the president's multitiered approach on trade".
Canada is also considering a similar approach on global warming.
His approach, on the other hand, is entirely teleological.
There is a need for a bipartisan approach on this.
Still, his battering-ram approach on serve was established.
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