an approach to do or doing

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enydia

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Hi, Teachers.

Can I say 'an approach to do sth' or 'an approach to doing sth'?

For example, we will be exploring different approaches to gathering (or gather?) information.

Thank you in advance.

Enydia @^_^@
 
In this context, "approach to doing something"
 
Thank you very much, Anglika. :-D

When should I use "approach to do sth"?
I can't think of any places where you'd say that in preference to "approach to doing something"
 
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