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- meaning - Approach to vs. approach for - English Language Usage Stack . . .
approach to something: Two approaches to particle-size analysis were employed approach to doing something: Psychologists have taken many different approaches to studying perception approach for doing something: A common approach for adapting to the new economic environment was to globalize business activities
- word choice - Approach to or approach for - English Language . . .
approach to NOUN When used as a verb, 'approach' takes no preposition However, when as a noun, it requires a preposition, otherwise you end up with two nouns in a row: "The pilot's approach [ ] the runway was too low "
- Approach to or for? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
An “approach for” would refer to the subject making an approach “Here is the best approach for you” An “approach to” refers to the object to be approa
- Is there a term for someone who can see multiple perspectives?
A person capable of seeing a situation from multiple perspectives might be referred to as schizophrenic, using the word in its slang sense “Behaving as if one has more than one personality”
- Equivalent of former and latter for more than 2 items
Strictly speaking, this is true But as the full OED points out, Use of the latter when referring to the last-mentioned member of a group of three or more (rather than the last), or to refer to a single antecedent which is not part of a group, has often been criticized as erroneous by usage writers
- writing style - Emphasising that a date is near - English Language . . .
What is a good way to emphasise that a particular date is near or coming very close? For example, suppose today is the 22 of May and there is the submission date for a project is on the 25 of May
- logic - Neither can live while the other survives-- does it make . . .
The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord ( Lord Voldemort) approaches born to those who have thrice defied him ( that's Harry Potter), born as the seventh month dies and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live
- What is a term or expression for a very imaginative person?
Someone who has a lot of ideas and different (efficient productive) approaches in dealing with various situations Someone who always comes up with some another different, unexpected way for doing approaching things situations Often with interesting and or beneficial results I am not looking for a "dreamer"
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