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Discover Ludwig"approved having" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "having been approved" to indicate that something was approved in a prior action, e.g. "Having been approved by the city council, the new zoning law will take effect tomorrow."
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Once authorisation is approved, having gone through that kill chain it typically lasts 60 days".
When I asked why Enbridge is repairing Line 9 before the reversal is approved, having said publicly that they will put the pipeline out of service if the NEB doesn't allow the reversal, she declined once again to comment.
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The majority of those clinically approved have diameters of 50 300 nm.
Many of the people he approved had previously been denied entry into the US.
"The laws they [the opposition] approve have to fit with the constitution".
MR. DINGELL -- And they had approved them, had they not?
Even if Krystexxa had been approved, it had competition.
Every so often, I'm informed that I've approved someone who has also approved me.
She would have approved.
(Liberace would have approved).
Would Mr. Wang have approved?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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