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The phrase "approved to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has received permission or authorization to participate in an activity or to take something, such as a course or medication.
Example: "She was approved to take the advanced course after meeting all the prerequisites."
Alternatives: "authorized to take" or "permitted to take".
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Condos have been approved to take its place.
Graduate students who are approved to take a Registrar's graduation quarter are eligible for housing.
Students are approved to take part in the program only after meeting academic and other standards imposed by faculty legislation.
They said Excellent and Extended had both improved and had been approved to take on bigger roles through a standard application process.
In the Barclay's case, a different trust had been approved to take on the school in September 2017, Herts for Learning.
The percentage of students in any class who pass final exams and are thus approved to take the state exam at a designated testing center varies widely, school directors said.
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A buffered zolpidem sublingual formulation (ZST) is approved to be taken in the middle of the night (MOTN) by patients with MOTN insomnia (and at least 4 h of bedtime remaining).
Further, triptans are not approved to be taken during the aura phase because of their vasoconstrictive properties.
Last month, for example, Germany approved plans to take over peacekeeping operations in the cities of Kunduz and Herat.
Sir David Attenborough has anointed the BBC's favourite particle physicist, Professor Brian Cox, as his approved successor to take over fronting the corporation's landmark natural history documentaries.
The BBC Trust approved plans to take BBC3 of the airwaves in November in a move that will save the corporation £30m a year.
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