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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Get approved" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the process of receiving official permission or validation for something. Example: "Before you can start the project, you need to get approved by the management team."
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Get approved for insurance.
Get approved for a mortgage.
"It was a breeze to get approved," she said.
However, we struggle to get approved to rent properties.
"Prerecession families with a decent credit score could get approved to finance these programs.
"Let's see what states get approved, which states get left out.
"It's not going to get approved, as is," one person aligned with the union said Thursday.
A file would get marked problematic and then somehow get approved.
He wasn't going to get approved by Major League Baseball in a timely manner.
"There was going to be a delay of a couple of days to get approved.
But she cautioned that the projects could be expensive and could take awhile to plan and get approved.
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