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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approved for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has received official permission or endorsement for a specific purpose or action.
Example: "The new medication has been approved for a clinical trial starting next month."
Alternatives: "authorized for a" or "sanctioned for a".
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You are approved for a trial period plan".
She'd just been approved for a great studio apartment.
The company has just been approved for a listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
He was approved for a second five-year term in 2004.
Mr. Burgess met with more than 20 lenders before being approved for a mortgage.
Hours after Ms. Chapman met with the president, she was approved for a trial modification.
In this case, Dr. Pazdur said, the drugs were already approved for a different indication.
T-DM1 could be the first approved for a common cancer.
He has been approved for a green card, which permits permanent residence in the United States.
Harvest Bible Chapel had just been approved for a loan to buy the Odgaards' tidy red brick house next door.
Another $27 million resolution was approved for a new intermediate school, which opened on the campus in January.
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