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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an approved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has received official approval or endorsement.
Example: "The document was submitted as an approved proposal for the new project."
Alternatives: "as an authorized" or "as a validated".
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One of my roles as a mental health social worker is as an approved mental health professional (AMHP).
Since Dickens, eccentricity had been regarded as an approved, even a unique, feature of English life and literature.
Thiel's name was on a list submitted to the California secretary of state's office by the Trump campaign as an approved candidate.
As an approved candidate and long-time member of the Liberal Democrats, there are a few assumptions I feel I have to challenge.
That ill-fated couple, by the way, flit intermittently through Must You Go?, with Roth popping up early as an approved restaurant companion: "a wry man.
The company, based in New Brunswick, N.J., said the decision was not based on safety issues and would not affect the use of Topamax as an approved treatment for epilepsy or migraines.
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In 2005, two Rottweilers killed a Nicaraguan suspected of being a burglar, as an approving crowd watched.
As an approving NPR blogger wrote, the system showed "that music is not a product, but a process grounded in the human impulse to connect".
Research was conducted in conformity with all Federal and USDA guidelines, as well as an IACUC approved protocol.
17-alpha hydroxyprogesterone caproate (17-OHPC) is available both as an Food and Drug Administration FDAapprovedved medication and as a product prepared for individual patients by compounding pharmacies.
She has met rigorous training, clinical and education standards to become designated as an AAMFT approved supervisor.
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