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The phrase "approved it would be" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction that lacks clarity.
Example: "If the proposal is approved, it would be beneficial for the project."
Alternatives: "if approved" or "once it is approved".
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If approved, it would be the largest store of its kind in Westchester.
If approved, it would be up to merchants to decide whether to offer it to consumers.
If approved it would be the first new coal plant in the UK for three decades.
If approved, it would be the largest project the bank has financed in Latin America.
If approved, it would be among the first clinical tests of embryonic stem cells, which were first discovered in 1998.
Even if it were approved, it would be extremely unlikely to have any practical effect, Professor Levinson said.
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An article published by Fars, the semiofficial Iranian news agency, reported that Ayatollah Kazim al-Hosseini al-Haeri, a cleric who is in the Iranian holy city of Qum, had called the proposed agreement "haram," or forbidden, and said that approving it would be a "sin God won't forgive".
Some critics say Obama's proposal is too ambiguous and that approving it would be akin to writing the president a "blank check" to wage future wars.
The MicroSort study accepts only people who have genetic disorders or request family balancing (they are asked for birth records), and a company spokesman said that even if the technique was approved, it would not be used for first babies.
They would allow police to conduct a full risk assessment of an individual and if disclosure was approved, it would then be made in the presence of an independent domestic violence adviser to provide support if required.
Had the drug been approved, it would have been the first prescription drug specifically designated for jet lag.
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