After a brief paragraph as an explanation or introduction to a subject, I need to express that it is just an approach to it. An information approach?On the face of it "An information approach" doesn't make much sense. What is the context?
Well, a paragraph displaying some information about the usual requirements to become a doctor, as an introduction. Then an additional paragraph would explain that the information above was just an approach to the complete information, which could be accessed through a link.@AlbertBel: Can you show us the sentence you have in mind? ;-)
Ok, introduction to the complete information. But the problem is that the complete information is different in some parts and details, so perhaps "introduction" would not be the exact term to define it. What about "... just a general description of..."?"was just an introduction to the complete information, which could be accessed through a link."
And "... just a general description of..."?I think "introduction" is fine. No, "information approach" is not correct English.
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