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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Approval from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating that permission or consent is needed from a specific person or authority. Example: "We need to obtain approval from the manager before proceeding with the project."
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Approval from Ethics Committee: 2010/332780.
Approval from the ethics committee was obtained.
"I'm still craving approval from my parents.
It still needs approval from Chinese regulators.
He had to get approval from BMG".
It next needs approval from Governor Pataki.
He didn't seek approval from the city.
It now awaits approval from the governor.
"I don't need approval from anybody".
Such a takeover would require approval from the Legislature.
The deal still needs formal approval from all three states.
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