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Discover Ludwig"said approach" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an approach or strategy that has been previously mentioned, either by yourself or by someone else. Example: "The said approach has been successful in other contexts, so let's try it here."
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The proposed genomial version of the said approach provides a means for wider evaluation of architectures from both functional and structural point of view.
"This he said/she said approach to reporting makes me insane," he said.
Often derided as the "he said, she said" approach, this method entails finding and quoting someone to counter a claim, thereby offering a form of balance but no resolution.
In the said approach, a single copy of message is forwarded.
A wise move, especially as said approach has been reduced to cliché by pale imitators.
Their experiments have shown that using the said approach it was possible to obtain more accurate segmentation with significantly lower computational costs.
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"How is he?" she said, approaching.
"You must be relieved," one said, approaching.
"Hello, Mr. Walcott," the waitress said, approaching.
"Please," a flight attendant said, approaching from business.
"Yeah," Christopher said, approaching the fence from the other side.
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