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The phrase "approaching in" is a grammatically correct and usable construction in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is approaching or coming closer in time or space. Here is an example: "The storm clouds were approaching in the distance, signaling the start of the rainy season." In this sentence, "approaching in" is used to show that the storm clouds are getting closer and will soon be directly overhead.
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We're all old cowboys in the Wild West, and we can see a train approaching in the distance.
Elections are approaching in Spain, France, Germany and other European countries over the coming months.
(We hear the heavy footsteps of Hitler's guard approaching in the hallway).
Evening is fast approaching in London on this particular day, Todd's birthday, as it happens.
With the Summer Games in Beijing approaching in August, though, Kibet's Olympic hopes have grown remote.
With his 101st birthday approaching in December, Mr. Carter still has projects in mind.
It has emerged as a bellwether issue in the elections approaching in April.
At 31, with another World Cup approaching in September, Hamm again finds her career in ascendancy.
The Iowa straw poll, an early test for the Republican field, is fast approaching in August.
A crowd of British photojournalists spotted Yentob approaching in his scarves.
Mussina is a free agent this off-season, with his 40th birthday approaching in December.
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