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"actually approved" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
An example sentence might be: "After much debate, the board of directors finally actually approved the new policy."
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As shortage of funds for actually approved budgeted activities was common, a major part of actual priority setting was not adequately reaching other involved organizations and even less the communities in order to get the views and priorities of ordinary people when planning for provision of services.
AfS: What was actually approved in November 2015?
Congress actually approved the creation of a black museum in 1929 but refused to provide financing.
Professor Sims said he actually approved of many of them — with qualifications, of course.
These meetings began taking place months before the cabinet actually approved the scheme.
In the end, only half the tour — to Jupiter and Saturn — was actually approved.
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Regulators issue an "approvable" letter for Clarinex in February 2001, but refuse to actually approve the drug until Schering proves that it can be made safely.
I actually approve of that.
Maybe God actually approves of hot pants.
And it would mean actually approving something, rather than simply rejecting everything.
I am lucky to find a few readers who actually approve.
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