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The phrase "the approach of" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to a particular event (usually something negative or dangerous) coming closer in time. For example, "The approach of winter has caused many people to stock up on supplies."
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the approach of
noun
The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.
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The approach of the autumn season.
Describes the approach of the flagship U.S.S.
And this is the approach of many in the sector.
Mr. DeCesare questioned the approach of the new owners.
All grudges are softened by the approach of dinner.
Some have defended the approach of the Met.
Noticing the approach of winter is inescapable here.
That's hardly the approach of a knee-jerk liberal.
There is inconsistency between the approach of work providers too.
Second, the approach of a second energy crisis.
"We're taking the approach of we're down one," Kidd said.
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