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The phrase "approach that will run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or strategy that is expected to be effective or operational in a given context.
Example: "We need to develop an approach that will run smoothly during the implementation phase of the project."
Alternatives: "method that will function" or "strategy that will operate".
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"It's an approach that will run into many practical problems," he said at a European Parliament confirmation hearing.
And despite pledges of a multi-agency harm reduction approach that will run alongside the injunction, the city's only sex worker outreach charity was "disappointed" local authorities had failed to inform them the new measures had been approved.
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Its approach, which will be replicated abroad in ads that will run over the next couple of years in other big tequila markets like Greece, Brazil, Britain and Spain, is to be "more sophisticated and more contemporary," Mr. Arnell said.
This is a row that will run and run.
This is a rivalry that will run and run.
Whether Republican or Democrat, lawmakers from the energy states seemed almost unanimous that energy independence should be achieved primarily through increased production, and not only through conservation, an approach that will certainly run up against a strong environmental lobby.
That will run over 20 years.
That will run $55.
That will run you $2,000.
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That debate will run and run.
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