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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ratifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the action of formally approving or confirming something, typically in a legal or official context.
Example: "The member states are ratifying the new treaty to enhance international cooperation."
Alternatives: "are approving" or "are confirming".
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"But there are lots of problems with the Paris agreement, and lots of problems with the countries that are ratifying it not having the faintest idea how they're going to achieve the goals".
Mrs May has already been forced to give MPs a "meaningful vote" on the outcome of negotiations while other European parliaments are ratifying the deal, probably later this year.
"Frankly, I think as long as the courts are ratifying this business model, this is the problem," Woodfield said.
"That said, after a thorough review, the panel is now sufficiently satisfied that the agreed selection procedures have been followed, and it is on that basis we are ratifying the nomination".
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All decisions are ratified by internal committees.
International treaties are ratified by means of special laws.
Claims for world records are ratified by the WWSU.
The first step is ratifying the CRPD.
Ten were ratified.
"THIS protocol cannot be ratified".
The proposal will not be ratified this year.
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