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The phrase "approved for installation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has been given formal or official authorization, or when a process or action has been given the green light to start. For example: "The new security system has been approved for installation."
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Updates, even security updates, must be approved for installation by the user.
SDSL is much easier to get approved for installation into COs than the other proposed DSL variants.
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It was considered unreliable and not approved for full installation.
In separate written responses, Google said Kaspersky Lab had not been approved for use in its corporate systems and that a review had not found any installation of its products.
64 approved for transfer.
Only riluzole is approved for ALS treatment.
All patients approved for publications.
FDA approved for clinical use.
Emergency department approved for pediatrics.
The lines are approved for six months.
I haven't been approved for anything.
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