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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approbation of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means the act of approving or giving praise or support to something or someone. Example: The author's novel received widespread approbation from literary critics.
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The moniker met with the approbation of the whole school.
These twin impulses — toward reckless self-regard and the approbation of others — neatly negate one another.
Despite not seeking the approbation of others, he receives it in spades.
The council itself, however, did not endorse Cyril's anathemas in its final proceedings, apparently as a token approbation of Theodoret.
The government discovered that they could suppress all forms of dissent, and still receive the approbation of the international community".
But, amid the nodding-dog approbation of the – largely Young Labour – throng, one audience member was left underwhelmed.
Set against such ignorance is the blithe approbation of the title: Marina is fantastic, and that's that.
This resulted in official recognition of the sect by the dynasty; the celestial masters in turn expressed their spiritual approbation of the Wei's mandate to replace the Han.
Although he hasn't become quite a household name, writer and director Wes Anderson has earned the approbation of some of Hollywood's most respected directors, such as Martin Scorsese.
At times, it's apparent that Louis is sacrificing some part of his core self to chase the approbation of his new audience.
"They say that the approbation of my peers when they elected me president of the county treasurers association counts for nothing".
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