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Discover Ludwig"approachable to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe someone or something that is easy to approach or talk to. Example: The new manager was very approachable to her employees, always willing to listen to their concerns and ideas.
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Furthermore, volunteers tend to be more approachable, to have a more practical approach than professionals do and to better empathize with older people with regard to their preferences and needs.
"It's approachable to non-programmers, and that's non-threatening".
Murakami is interested in what makes art approachable to a mass market.
I think maybe that's what made him more approachable to people," said Morrison.
"We wanted to appear approachable to the everyday guy -- the guy you play basketball with".
Bach, is responsible for making classical music approachable to the great unwashed and, in my opinion, he's brilliant at it.
The leader of the House of Commons said Westminster had to be made more approachable to visitors.
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"We want to make wine approachable, easy to get to and fun," MacCartee said.
You just have to be friendly and approachable and to stand out to her in some way.
Make sure you are an approachable person to talk to.
You want to be approachable, willing to help and likable.
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