word choice - Approach to or approach for - English Language . . . The reason to ask this question is an argument with my friend: what's right, approach to caching or approach for caching? (Caching in the software engineering sense) (But I'd like to hear more general answer )
Approach to vs. approach for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 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
prepositions - Approaches for OR Approaches of - English Language . . . 2 I would prefer "approaches to" (eg approaches to learning and a new approach to PID controller design) but out of the two you suggested, I think "for" sounds better See also this question: "Approach to" or "approach for"
A good and scientific way of saying holistic approach or holistic . . . 6 I am struggling to write the introduction of a scientific journal paper because it is absurdly novel I am trying to show the community that we have approaches in different domains that need to be brought together in a specific way to realize the research question I am addressing So, it is not an invention of one specific idea in one direction