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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approved a call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has given their consent or authorization for a phone call or a meeting to take place.
Example: "The manager approved a call with the client to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "authorized a call" or "sanctioned a call".
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An emergency session approved a call for a truce over the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr "and beyond".
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It touched off a local scrap that in November led more than 57 percent of Swiss voters to approve a call for a constitutional amendment to ban minarets.
The first step in the process required that 1 percent of eligible voters sign a petition requesting a recall, and the second step required that at least 20 percent of voters approve a call for a recall vote.
A government official said he could approve a call center, but could not approve a center to handle "incoming and outgoing calls".
Since the legislature did not approve a call to convention, some said the convention was illegal.
On October 6th the Food and Drug Administration in America approved a drug called Zolinza.
In March the Senate, with administration support, overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling for a deployment.
On Thursday, the F.D.A. approved a drug called Colcrys, made by Mutual Pharmaceutical, to treat gout flares.
In December 2012 the UN general assembly approved a resolution calling for the elimination of FGM.
On March 1, the Senate unanimously approved a resolution calling for the United Nations Security Council to impose a no-fly zone over Libya.
On Thursday, the European Parliament approved a resolution calling for stiff sanctions against Mr. Lukashenko and other top Belarussian officials.
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