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Discover Ludwig"not approaching" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not coming closer to a certain point or person, or not making progress towards a goal. Example: The storm clouds were not approaching, but they seemed to be hovering ominously over the mountains, threatening to release its fury at any moment.
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We're not approaching peak shark.
Answer: I am not approaching normatively.
But that day is not approaching any time soon.
We're not approaching it," Crapo said in an interview.
But I'm not approaching the holiday with loneliness or anxiety.
It is estimated at 7.5 million, not approaching 9 million.
The Dallas Cowboys know they are not approaching greatness yet.
Fine players, those two, but they are not approaching All-Star status and perhaps never will.
Not approaching everything with an agenda, but just making sure that we're true to that experience.
Not approaching customers in a siloed way, with a dozen companies each pitching a piece.
"He's not approaching this like a hobby, he approaches it like a business.
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