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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 "
- 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”
- Wholistic vs holistic - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"Wholistic" was first used in 1941, while "Holistic" was first used in 1926 (O E D) But none the less, "wholistic" is the preferred word when describing something viewed a whole, rather than in parts, since "holistic medicine" comes with a 'whole' bunch of mental baggage that has nothing to do with viewing something as a whole
- 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
- What is the difference between phonetic and phonemic?
Phonemics, or Phonology, is the study of the distribution of sound systems in human languages A Phoneme is a particular set of sounds produced in a particular language and distinguishable by native speakers of that language from other (sets of) sounds in that language
- How to express something opened my eyes to something in English?
I have moved to another country, learned many things about people, their approaches to living, points of view and so forth And this experience has opened my eyes mind widely so I have changed my world view It's been life-changing OR a life-changing experience Life-changing experiences are by their very nature eye-opening
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