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Discover Ludwig"quite approach" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "quite an approach" or "quite the approach." This phrase could be used when describing a particular approach or method that is especially noteworthy or unique. For example: "Their marketing strategy was quite an approach, using a combination of social media and interactive events." "The director's approach to the play was quite the opposite of what we expected."
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The ratings do not quite approach the numbers for "The Sopranos," which shattered every HBO record.
Indeed, one odd problem for this novel is the way Fatty's torments and squalor can never quite approach what Stahl's regular readers know about the author's.
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There were quite a few dreadlocked young guys with whom we exchanged glances but we never quite approached anyone.
But there may be another, quite opposite approach to keeping predators at bay.
I know some other countries, the Netherlands and others, have a quite open approach.
"We began a quite laborious approach and consulted widely with various groups — dealers, customer clinics.
Now his common sense, quite constitutional approach makes him sound like a flaming radical.
The makers of the $179 Anti Sleep Pilot have taken a simpler and quite different approach.
John Wallis presented a quite different approach to the theory of quadratures in his Arithmetica Infinitorum (1655; The Arithmetic of Infinitesimals).
First, however, a quite different approach from the physical side.
Skyrms's analysis suggests a quite different approach.
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