Sentence examples for to approaching from inspiring English sources

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to approaching

noun

The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.

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The initial clash was brief, owing to approaching nightfall.

He admitted to approaching the subject with some trepidation.

Nowadays it is akin to approaching the summit of Everest on a pogo stick.

10.47pm: We seem to approaching the denouement, and that surely can't be bad.

Forward-looking infrared Doppler laser radar (called lidar) offers hope of alerting pilots to approaching clear-air turbulence.

Betting on the Nobel prize for literature is up from just over £1,000 in 2005 to approaching £20,000.

This was due to approaching the intake valve region.

For current readers there are obstacles to approaching Anderson's work.

Herein lies the key to approaching the problem correctly.

This, with maximum efficiency, may lead to approaching zero net CO2 emission.

Prior to approaching this problem, the limitations have to be recognised and disclosed as follows.

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