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The phrase "approved for transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been officially authorized to be moved or transferred from one place or entity to another.
Example: "The funds have been approved for transfer to the designated account."
Alternatives: "authorized for transfer" or "cleared for transfer."
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Some have been "approved for transfer" for years.
Currently 76 detainees remain at Guantánamo, with 34 approved for transfer.
Forty-three of the 51 remaining detainees who have been approved for transfer are from Yemen.
"Our focus is acutely on the individuals who have been approved for transfer," he said.
That leaves fifty-six prisoners who are not approved for transfer.
A shorter list of which detainees had been approved for transfer was made public last year.
He noted that there are "thirty-five detainees, out of the ninety-one, who have already been approved for transfer".
The number of inmates may come down to 90 by early January, as 17 detainees have been approved for transfer.
Of those, about 90 have been approved for transfer to other countries and about 17 have already been sent overseas.
Given that he has been cleared since 2009, there is no dispute about whether he should be approved for transfer.
More than 50 detainees have been approved for transfer overseas, the officials said, expressing optimism about the process.
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