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The phrase "approved shipment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to logistics, shipping, or inventory management to indicate that a shipment has received the necessary approval for dispatch.
Example: "The approved shipment is scheduled to leave the warehouse by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "authorized shipment" or "validated shipment".
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Parnell approved shipments despite such warnings.
Thus far, after considerable delay and pressure from some on Capitol Hill for more robust action, Mr Obama has approved shipments of only light arms and ammunition in a CIA covert operation, using funds from the agency's existing budget.
The Commerce official was embarrassed by charges that his bureaucracy had approved shipments to Iraq that might have helped its production of weapons of mass destruction; he lashed back at the men who had opposed such shipments, criticizing Mr. Maloof as a "low-level clerk" who was part of a group of " ankle-biters." Slang dictionaries offer little help.
The facts and evidence were presented in the report of a commission led by former Senator John G. Tower, and later in the majority report of a Congressional investigating committee, showing that Mr. Reagan had approved shipments of weapons to Iran months before he issued his first public denial.
But the administration has refused persistent rebel requests to approve shipments to the opposition fighters of portable surface-to-air missiles that could be used to shoot down government aircraft.
Cell biologists aren't happy either: There's no one at customs to approve shipments of research fruit flies, and grant reviews are on hold.
In August of 1943, President Roosevelt approved the shipment of a secret cargo of mustard gas via SS Harvey.
Workers here, however, insist that they followed proper procedures and that they never witnessed defective tires being approved for shipment.
According to Melinda Meals, a company spokeswoman, about 8percentt of its orders are sent to this next level of screening -- of which 88percentt are eventually approved for shipment.
Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, said the joint commission overseeing the region approved the shipment last month, but Georgia denied that.
This could explain the conflicting testimony from Robert C. McFarlane, the former national security adviser, and Donald T. Regan, the White House chief of staff, over whether the President approved the shipment.
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