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The phrase "approved to protect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been authorized or validated for the purpose of safeguarding or ensuring safety.
Example: "The new software has been approved to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access."
Alternatives: "authorized for protection" or "validated to safeguard".
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The drug, sold as Ethyol by MedImmune Inc. of Gaithersburg, Md., is already approved to protect the salivary glands from radiation therapy used to treat head and neck cancer.
There are 3 vaccines approved to protect against HPV.
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Your credit repair company should provide you with a booklet explaining all recent legislation approved to help protect consumers.
The conference, which allocates parts of the radio spectrum for various uses, approved measures to protect a significant swath of high frequencies, above about 70 gigahertz, for astronomy.
In 2006, the agency approved Gardasil to protect girls and women ages 9 to 26 against certain strains of the virus that can cause genital warts, pre-cancerous genital lesions and cervical cancer.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Gardasil to protect against two strains of the virus, 6 and 11, which can cause genital warts, as well as two strains, 16 and 18, which are responsible for the development of about 70percentt of cervical cancers.
The council also discussed the National Marine Fisheries Service's decision this summer not to implement all of the measures the council approved last year to protect Atlantic herring, citing funding issues; the group tabled a motion to prohibit midwater trawling in the region until those rules are put into place.
-- The FCC approved rules to protect online privacy, but data brokers go largely unregulated.
In 1977, U.S. Congress overwhelmingly approved legislation to protect American interests, making it a criminal offense to adhere to the Arab League boycott and imposing fines on American companies that were found to be complying with it.
Between 2001 and 2010, Congress approved fifty billion dollars to protect against biological threats.
Still, a city rezoning proposal that included Dyker Heights was approved last July, to protect against high-rises and density.
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