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The phrase "again to approve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of approving something once more or reiterating the approval process.
Example: "The committee decided to meet next week again to approve the revised proposal."
Alternatives: "once more to approve" or "to approve again".
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Agreement on Drugs The World Trade Organization failed again to approve an agreement to allow poor nations to import inexpensive medicines by relaxing trade and patent laws.
Both chambers would need to vote again to approve the final compromise bill, but Republican leaders believe they have the votes to pass it into law.
The Senate is likely again to approve bipartisan gun safety measures, including a bill to close the loophole that allows buyers at gun shows to avoid background checks.
The project also began to tax the patience of the Miami-Dade County Commission, wasch waskedked time and again to approve new budget allocations to sustain it.
Last week, however, the school board voted once again to approve the Belmont Learning Complex, and this time it is unlikely to be reversed.
While the Swiss upper house voted Wednesday once again to approve the agreement with the United States to hand over data on UBS clients suspected of tax evasion, a committee referring the proposal back to the Nationalrat, or lower house, recommended Thursday that the lower house vote against it a second time.
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[1756.09.28.00] Despite a strong recommendation to sell from the committee [1756.10.11.00], the legislature once again failed to approve the request.
The Assembly appointed an investigative committee who recommended the sale; however, the legislature once again failed to approve the measure.
When the board again refused to approve the house, Mr. Jordan appealed to the City Council, which was expected to hear his case last night.
The following year, when the Senate again tried to approve a constitutional amendment to empower Congress to ban flag desecration and it fell one vote short of the necessary two-thirds majority, Mrs. Clinton was among those who voted against that measure.
The Starkville Board of Alderman on Tuesday voted again whether to approve the event, and tied 3-3.
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