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The phrase "approval building" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts related to constructing or developing a sense of approval or consensus, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The team focused on approval building to ensure everyone was on board with the project changes."
Alternatives: "consensus building" or "gaining approval".
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He said pending planning approval, building would begin in 2015, with the opening scheduled for 2017.
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A recent example of cutting red tape was a law to speed up approval for building roads.
But many companies use their Web sites to advise potential customers to secure approval from building management.
To win approval, a building must meet a variety of financial, structural and environmental standards and restrictions.
But they made costly mistakes, with the regulators' approval, in building power plants and signing long-term contracts.
Developers will have to submit their ideas for apps to Spotify for approval before building and launching them.
While Košice city hall insists they did not grant official approval for building the wall, the local council cleared spending nearly €5,000 $$6610) and erected the barrier.
Doesn't he need the royal seal of approval before building his part up? "No, there is almost no supervision of what I do.
Moscow says that Ikea needs the city's approval before building anything there that would block the view of a famous World War II monument.
As mayor, Mr. Brown has helped win voter approval for building a downtown basketball arena and the city's first light-rail line.
Perhaps his most critical role, he said, has been to represent the University in securing approval of building projects from local officials.
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