relaxed approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrelaxedandapproach
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relaxed
adjective
uk/rɪˈlækst/us/rɪˈlækst/
feeling happy and comfortable because nothing is ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofrelaxedandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They hoped that this physical environment would encourage arelaxedapproachto the performance.
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On fiscal policy, the deficit has come down, but the samerelaxedapproachto the taxation of consumption has continued.
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We have a much morerelaxedapproachto arms sales.
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They have also taken a much morerelaxedapproachto education about road accidents and evaluation of the facts underlying them.
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We should adopt a reasonablyrelaxedapproachto this matter.
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We do not want the supply of neutralising agents to be taken as a justification for arelaxedapproachto disposal.
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That is arelaxedapproachto the pivot of the strategic concept.
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Fletch has arelaxedapproachto his work and a sometimes flippant attitude.
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The $12,000 in funding allowed the band to improve their productions values and take a morerelaxedapproachto the project.
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The change in his clothing is reflective of his morerelaxedapproach.
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He has a veryrelaxedapproachto life, even to the point of suspending his attempt to repair a lift full of people in order to smoke a roll-up.
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His philosophy, in his published books and articles, is of arelaxedapproachto life, enjoying it as it comes rather than toiling for an imagined better future.
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Armatrading took a morerelaxedapproachto making this album than she had with previous ones.
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They attained a maximum advantage of seven minutes, as the peloton took arelaxedapproachto the first few hours of racing, at last enjoying nice weather.
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