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Chivalry Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Approach "toward"

Is it the one and only preposition that is customarily used for the word "approach"?
I just have never seen another preposition used after "approach" so that's why!
  

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Hi, Here are a few simple examples using the word 'approach'. approach (noun) eg Tom's approach to the company was very professional. eg Tom's approach to Mary was very polite.

  • Hi, Here are a few simple examples using the word 'approach'.
  • approach (noun) eg Tom's approach to the company was very professional.
  • eg Tom's approach to Mary was very polite.
  • I would say that 'to' is the most common preposition.
  • approach (verb) eg Tom approached London.
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Hi,

Here are a few simple examples using the word 'approach'.

approach (noun)
eg Tom's approach to the company was very professional.
eg Tom's approach to Mary was very polite.

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