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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approaching those days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an upcoming time period or event that is anticipated or expected to occur soon.
Example: "As we are approaching those days of celebration, the excitement in the air is palpable."
Alternatives: "coming to those days" or "nearing those days".
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But now, with the Olympiad fast approaching, those days feel very far away to favela resident Rene Silva. .
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Life in a dementia care home isn't about excitement, that's for sure, and the ability to approach those long, shapeless days with a smile is admirable.
"I'm approaching this day like it's the first day, period," Ryan said.
We are approaching the day when it will make sense to send astronauts to Mars.
He never approached the day as our father but always as our director.
Levinson said he also approaches the day as a test of endurance.
It is now approaching 150 days, Mr. Miller estimated, adding that he thinks that a lot of the inventory is overpriced.
Yet as she approached her final days of recovery, her mother was approaching the final days of a pregnancy.
But he too has opted for a fresher approach these days.
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