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The phrase "approve completed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the action of approving something that has been completed, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Please review the project and approve the completed work before we move on to the next phase."
Alternatives: "approve the finished work" or "authorize the completed task".
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Developers use the Amazon Mechanical Turk web services API to submit tasks to the Amazon Mechanical Turk web site, approve completed tasks, and incorporate the answers into their software applications.
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If your loan hasn't already been approved, complete the full application process.
Under a reformed licensing system adopted in the 1990s, the commission is to approve a completed design before substantial work begins on reactor structures.
Moreover, either company can walk away from the transaction if it is not approved and completed by Jan.
The earlier version made them retroactive to any restructuring that had not been approved and completed in court.
Once approved and completed, the campaigns are shipped to 28,000 media outlets -- primarily publishers, broadcast network executives and local television station managers -- to run at their discretion.
The companies' executives continue to maintain that the deal will be approved and completed before the end of the year and suggest that threats to block the deal are part of the normal negotiating process.
Then you tap to approve and complete the transaction.
If the announced merger between AT&T and BellSouth is approved and completed, the company will be absorbed into AT&T and likely re-branded as AT&T Wireless.
Once the pre-production work was approved and completed, the episode would then be animated.
At the onset of the Quasi-War with France in 1798, funds were approved to complete her construction, and her keel was laid at a shipyard in New York City.
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