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The phrase "approved release" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a document, product, or information has been officially sanctioned for distribution or use.
Example: "The approved release of the software will be available to all users next week."
Alternatives: "authorized release" or "sanctioned release".
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The lower house of Parliament approved release of files of the Communist-era secret police, reasoning that coming to terms with the past overrode concerns about privacy.
Trump approved release of the GOP memo despite the objections of the FBI and his Justice Department.
Merck approved release of this manuscript.
Victoria's Department of Health approved release of the data.
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A separate approval category called 'conditional release' in New Zealand, however, can put additional regulations on approved releases that mandate monitoring, reporting, and record-keeping (Vieglais and Harrison 2004; Barratt and Moeed 2005).
Mr Grieve's decision reversed a freedom of information tribunal ruling approving release of the letters.
By voting yesterday to approve release of 20 acres of public parkland to the University of Chicago, the local City Council finally cleared the last obstacle to its pending hometown bid for the Barack Obama Library and Museum.
Mr. Cronin said that he was approved for release in August, but that his release was delayed after the Cheshire slayings.
Of 17,000 approved for release (mostly Sunnis and Sadrist Shi'a), only about 1,600 released to date due to slow judicial process.
Since 1997, Beijing has approved the release of more than 100 genetically altered crops, double the number released in the United States.
So far, it has approved the release of 19 prisoners.
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