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The part of the sentence "approve the report" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a business context to indicate the process of formally accepting a written report. For example: "The board of directors unanimously agreed to approve the report."
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They might also refuse to approve the report and accounts.
The E.P.A. is one of 13 agencies that must approve the report by Aug. 18.
The committee will meet on Monday to decide whether to approve the report, but its leaders have decided not to make a recommendation on impeachment.
SureBeam said the auditor told it on July 29 that before it could approve the report, Deloitte would need "to significantly expand the scope of its review procedures".
After a majority of the Senate Intelligence Committee voted last December 13th to approve the report, with most but not all Republican committee members opposing it, Senator Dianne Feinstein, the Democratic chairwoman, sent it to the C.I.A. for comment.
"We have to ask: how much does this process of denying rights rather than seeking to resolve conflict contribute to the worsening of the situation?" However, for Tereza Cristina, a congresswoman from Mato Grosso do Sul, the government's decision to approve the report was "an incitement" to the Guarani-Kaiowá to invade legally held private property.
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At a meeting here, the commission approved the report on police practices and civil rights, and a draft was provided to reporters.
"We approved the report," he repeated.
More than 60 governments, including those of Brazil, China, France and India, approved the report.
While Mr. Morgenthau approved the report, he made no comment yesterday and declined requests for interviews.
The commission narrowly approved the report, by a 7-to-6 vote.
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