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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bill approved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a legislative bill that has received approval from a governing body, such as a parliament or congress.
Example: "The government announced that a bill approved last week will take effect next month."
Alternatives: "an approved bill" or "a ratified bill".
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A bill approved last month by the House calls for a government-run health plan.
The president's proposed reductions are in line with a bill approved by the House last summer.
Flood-prone areas could be eligible to receive money for repairs under a bill approved Monday.
They resemble the ones expected to reach New York City, eventually, under a bill approved in Albany last month.
Nobody can say how many pilots will arm themselves if a bill approved by the House and Senate takes effect.
Steve Strunsky (NYT) TRENTON: TOUCH-TONE PHONE CHARGE A bill approved yesterday would cut a monthly surcharge on phone bills.
The House of Representatives has offered a grab bag of options in a bill approved on Wednesday.
State officials said they were satisfied with a bill approved by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
A bill approved by the House Government Reform Committee would limit its use in blocking whistle-blowers' lawsuits.
A bill, approved by a House committee last week, would do just that, damaging one of most important civil rights programs in the country.
Illinois would become the last state to allow the public possession of concealed firearms with a bill approved Friday by the state legislature.
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