Yes.
Comprehensive approach.
Taking all aspects of a situation into consideration.
The word for the phrase "cannot be challenged" is indisputable.
A synonym for the word doctrine is belief or principle.
Another word for profundity is "depth."
She repeated the phrase "life is short, make it count" to herself every morning for motivation.
Taking all aspects of a situation into consideration.
There is no hard-and-fast rule for "an" or "a" prior to a word beginning with "h", however the correct usage is "an holistic". See below for some examples of usage: an hotel an historian an holistic a hunter a holiday a human
Holistic theory
"An holistic" is the wrong way to say it. You have to say "a holistic" because you only use "an" before a vowel (a, e, u, e, o). You use "a" before anything that is not a vowel.Not exactly true. What about:A userA universityA unicycleAn hourAn honourYou would use 'an' before any word that begins with the sound of a vowel.
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Not a phrase but a word. Unique.
Another word for the dictionary is the book of words.
to near, to approach
In American English it is "...an holistic approach" or "...a holistic approach." Either is acceptable.Generally, the article "a" is used for consonant sounds, and the article "an" is used for vowel sounds. However, it is advised by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary that we can use anbefore an h- word that begins with an unstressed syllable. Thus, we might say "...an his-TOR-ical moment," but we would say, "...a HIS-tory book. There are many writers who call this an affectation and prefer that we say a historical, but this is a stylistic choice, a matter of preference.
A cliche.
persevere