Sentence examples for at approach from inspiring English sources

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"at approach" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a particular method or strategy that is being employed or considered. For example: "The company decided to take an incremental approach at approach, beginning with small and gradual changes."

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We have shown that the AT approach preserves type I error under scenarios of random crossover.

The AT approach compares patients by the treatment they actually received.

Similarly, lowest bias was seen with the AT approach; however, bias increased as the percentage of non-random crossover increased.

The AT approach had the best performance under all scenarios in terms of type I error rate.

The AT approach had the best performance in terms of type I error, but was anticonservative as non-random crossover increased.

If minimal crossovers were to occur, we have shown that the AT approach has the lowest type I error rates and smallest opportunity for bias.

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"That ground level, one-on-one, reaching-the-woman-where-she's-at approach".

They began to fire at approaching Humvees.

Russian troops fired warning shots at approaching Ukrainian soldiers at the Belbek airbase in Crimea.

We saw no police or troops with assault rifles posted at approaches to the city.

It is currently carrying out feasibility studies and looking at approaching investors.

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