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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every approach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various methods or strategies in a particular context.
Example: "In solving complex problems, every approach has its merits and drawbacks."
Alternatives: "each method" or "all strategies".
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Every approach presents significant dangers.
Every approach produced a good bass.
The author treads carefully here, weighing up every approach objectively.
"Take the time to tailor every application and approach you make, make every approach personal.
Every approach seems to exclude some necessary aspect of this epic work.
Every approach and each individual climate sensitivity study has its own drawbacks.
We don't need alternative Shakespeares, but a pluralist attitude that places every approach on a par.
At the Colloquium, books and ideas were thrown open to discussion; almost every approach was tolerated.
There is plenty of room in the game for every approach.
The President of the Republic can't be responsible for every "approach" made in his name.
Reproduction is the evolutionary bottleneck, and nature seems to have tried almost every approach imaginable.
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