orthodox approach

Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words

Refers to a generally accepted or approved way of dealing with something.

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  • The doctor suggested the orthodox approach of surgery and medication.
  • Many economists are now questioning the orthodox approach to controlling inflation.
  • His research challenged the orthodox approach that had dominated the field for decades.
  • While the orthodox approach is safer, a more innovative strategy might yield higher returns.
  • The school moved away from the orthodox approach to teaching, adopting a more student-centered model.
  • I find that the orthodox approach to problem-solving doesn't always work for creative tasks.
  • Historically, the orthodox approach to treating this condition was largely ineffective.
  • Sticking to the orthodox approach is often recommended in high-stakes legal cases.
  • The seminary prided itself on teaching the orthodox approach to theological studies.
  • Will the orthodox approach to agriculture be sustainable for the next century?