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The phrase "approved calculation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a calculation that has been officially accepted or validated, often in a professional or technical context.
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, we need to ensure that the approved calculation aligns with our budget constraints."
Alternatives: "validated calculation" or "authorized calculation".
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The amount depends on the owner's life expectancy with IRA approved calculation methods.
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Each country's legislators wound up approving different calculations.
Following the takeover, $11.5m of the $23m debt was deemed not owing, in calculations approved by Deloitte.
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On Thursday evening, the Indianapolis school board voted 4-3 to sue the state if the takeover is approved, challenging its calculations for the four schools.
The academy approved Andrée's expense calculation of 130,800 kronor in all, corresponding in today's money to just under a million U.S. dollars, of which the single largest sum, 36,000 kronor, was for the balloon.
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For each year, the number of drugs receiving a priority review was calculated as a per cent of all drugs approved and additionally, the same calculation was done for the entire 16-year period.
Even so, the president in his climate address hinted that the pipeline would be approved, and presumably similar economic calculations would factor into other decisions, like speeding up federal approvals of drilling applications.
Construction of both ships began well before the formal keel-laying ceremony; Evstafi on 13 July 1904 and Ioann Zlatoust on 13 July 1903, although the working drawings and preliminary calculations were not approved until 31 May 1904, which caused some problems with Ioann Zlatoust.
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