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The phrase "a motion to ratify" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal, parliamentary, or organizational contexts when proposing to formally approve or confirm a decision or agreement.
Example: "The board will consider a motion to ratify the new policy during the next meeting."
Alternatives: "a proposal to approve" or "a request for confirmation".
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A provincial approach must be "stringent enough to meet or exceed the federal benchmark," Trudeau told the House of Commons as his government introduced a motion to ratify this past December's Paris agreement to limit carbon emissions, as well as a related agreement within Canada.
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Asher made a motion to dismiss.
File a motion to terminate.
File a motion to dismiss.
The insanity even included giving workers a bonus just to ratify a contract.
Earlier this year, the United States House of Representatives failed in an attempt to ratify a Federal ban, paving the way for states to take up the responsibility.
Parliament held a session to ratify the results.
A referendum to ratify this was held in July.
A failure to ratify it, he said, would "deliver a serious blow to our reputation".
Having faced filibustering in Congress, Mr Arias wants a referendum to ratify DR-CAFTA.
There will be a referendum to ratify the parliament decision on 16 March.
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