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The word 'ratification' is correct and usable in written English
It is a formal word used to describe the process of making something official by signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, agreement, contract, or a law. For example: The parliament passed a bill for the new tax law, but it still needed the presidential ratification before it could be made official.
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A ratification vote is set for tonight.
It's a ratification of advances already made.
A ratification vote is set for Tuesday.
A ratification vote is expected in the next month.
A ratification vote is set for later this month.
A ratification vote is set for June 21.
A ratification vote has not yet been scheduled, she said.
The airline said a ratification vote might come this week.
The social consultation therefore provided neither input into the process nor a ratification of the result.
A ratification vote is expected by the end of next week.
It is a ratification of market ideas, modified to address problems unique to health insurance.
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