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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have approaches" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to different ways or methods that someone has at their disposal to tackle a situation or problem. Example: "As a teacher, I have multiple approaches to teach the same concept to my students depending on their learning styles."
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Of those who completed the questionnaire, 19%% claim that they do not have approaches and methods in common with the other organizations in their network (Fig. 1).
Alternatively we have approaches that rely on a machine learning model where we produce either an interpretable model or a poorly interpretable model (black box).
Respondents' propensity to agree with the following statement: "Overall, we have approaches and methods in common with the organizations in my network" was much lower than for the shared language statement.
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The houses have approached.
Now, a few museums have approached me.
No designers have approached me.
All three main parties have approached her.
We have approached Lego for more information.
They could have approached all those affected.
"The police officer may have approached him.
"I could have approached it two ways.
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