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Should you write holistic or a approach?

The correct phrasing depends on the context. Here's a breakdown:

* Holistic Approach: This is the correct phrasing when you are describing a method or strategy that considers the whole system or individual, rather than just individual parts.

* Example: "We take a holistic approach to healthcare, focusing on the patient's physical, mental, and emotional well-being."

* Holistic: This is the correct phrasing when you're using "holistic" as an adjective to describe something.

* Example: "The team embraced a holistic perspective, considering all aspects of the project."

In short:

* Use "holistic approach" when referring to a method or strategy.

* Use "holistic" when describing something as being whole or complete.

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