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The phrase "approved principle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a principle or guideline has been officially accepted or validated.
Example: "The committee has established an approved principle for evaluating project proposals to ensure fairness and transparency."
Alternatives: "accepted principle" or "validated principle".
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This widely approved principle denotes the simplest model, which contains the least variables, as the best among similarly descriptive models.
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BALTIMORE, Nov. 14 — The nation's Roman Catholic bishops approved principles Wednesday intended to guide Catholics in choosing whom to vote for but leaving the door open for them to back candidates who support abortion rights.
The plan was approved in principle late Wednesday.
The international community approved the principle of such a mechanism in November 2013.
The house approved the principle behind the bill at second reading before Christmas.
Allow that bit of extra time, even once the mortgage has been approved in principle".
That project has been approved in principle but work has not begun.
RAEDER: The plan as submitted was approved in principle by the Reichstag.
The British have approved, in principle, the creation of "cybrid embryos," produced when scientists grow human embryos in animal eggs.
Designed by Richard Rogers's architectural firm, Rogers Sirk Harbour and Partners, it was approved in principle by Westminster city council last summer.
But Brad Maione, a spokesman for the attorney general, said the sale had already been approved in principle.
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