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The phrase "approve paperwork" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of giving formal consent or authorization to documents or forms that require approval.
Example: "Before we can proceed with the project, we need to approve the paperwork submitted by the contractor."
Alternatives: "authorize documents" or "validate forms."
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The backlog problem has been exacerbated by a widespread practice known as robo-signing, where mortgage lenders approve paperwork without checking it thoroughly or, in some cases, without reading it at all.
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Given that no kidnap took place, the only crime committed was a failure to obtain the approved paperwork.
McChrystal was the one who approved paperwork awarding Tillman a Silver Star despite knowing (or at least suspecting) that he had died in fratricide and not, as originally determined, enemy fire.
The local authorities are paid off by loggers to create or approve false paperwork, he said.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va). urged U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services last week to approve the paperwork Boyle needs to bring Ngoty back to the United States quickly.
3.04pm BST The latest from Italy Here's Paolo Bandini with the latest Serie A news: The great thing about transfer deadline day in Italy is that all deals must be finalised at a single hotel - the Atahotel - in Milan, with league officials on hand to approve the paperwork.
The state will have to approve the paperwork as well, but Legbandt called that an administrative formality and said the annexation can be considered complete.
The district governor who approved his paperwork had never met him.
In some cases, the delays are hurting sales because some dealers are asking would-be buyers to wait until the government approves their paperwork.
Mr. Haouari will remain in custody and leave for New York after Canada has approved its paperwork, which could take up to three weeks.
Mr. Wynne's investigation quickly cleared Mr. Bajracharya of suspicion, but no one approved the paperwork necessary to get him out of prison.
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