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acostar-se a
To come near or verge on, resemble, come nearer in quality, or character.
approach
catalán
acostar-se a
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Examples for "
approach
"
approach
Examples for "
approach
"
1
He said a common sense
approach
to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
2
She said the bylaw takes a common sense
approach
to the problem.
3
Politicians understandably
approach
said question with caution -often with interesting results.
4
Objective: To present a new
approach
to treatment using flow diversion technology.
5
However, it said its dominant shareholder, Red Sea, had rejected the
approach
.
1
The countries share a small land
border
on
Russia's far-east Primorsky region.
2
The latter would
border
on
pornography and that certainly wouldn't be allowed.
3
Australia's passion for sport and winning can at times
border
on
intimidation.
4
The murders were a crime so heinous, they
border
on
the unthinkable.
5
Buses had ferried many of them to the nearby
border
on
Monday.
6
It would
border
on
malpractice for me to link them to you.
7
The reaction of the players and the Sky pundits
border
on
euphoric.
8
The French, then, would have come over the
border
on
their side.
9
He said Mr Jones comments are New Zealand centric and
border
on
racist.
10
Many futures are for physical products, while others
border
on
metaphysical.
11
And at it's most extreme, Wagner's political views really did
border
on
anarchism.
12
If necessary, the silver
border
on
the blade would give me temporary protection.
13
We will stop you at the
border
on
the way out.
14
Instead he fled, crossing the
border
on
foot into Russian Poland.
15
The dialogue with Ursula, the song, etc.,
border
on
the indelicate.
16
And our friend Hines departed for the Mexican
border
on
the evening train.
border
on
border
catalán
acostar-se a
ratllar