bold approach

collocation in English

meaningsofboldandapproach

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bold
adjective
uk
/bəʊld/
us
/boʊld/
not frightened ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofboldandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbold approach

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The current situation would benefit from aboldapproach.
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Here is an opportunity for a new and aboldapproach.
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By adopting an open andboldapproach, we should be able to overcome these problems.
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We need aboldapproach, but an approach that is, above all, practical.
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That is why we have supported drives both to improve efficiency and for aboldapproachto funding.
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There is also the need for aboldapproach, but it is bound to mean risks.
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In a general sense, one agrees with that, but thatboldapproachplaces an impossible social pressure on a small and densely populated residential area.
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Despite the weaknesses of that scheme, it has shown aboldapproachto the problem of providing for people who are no longer able to contribute to the national income.
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That is a remarkablyboldapproach.
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Theboldapproachwas a departure from the standard montage often seen.
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The tower is unique in itsboldapproachto historic reconstruction.
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Child became known for aboldapproachto business.
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My look highlights theboldapproachof the character.
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Albuquerque made aboldapproachto the city, his ships decorated with banners, firing cannon volleys.
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