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"critically approved" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been evaluated and deemed acceptable or of high quality by experts or critics. Example: The movie received mixed reviews from audiences, but it was critically approved by renowned film critics.
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"I was going in another direction than the critically approved culture was," Le Guin has said.
Whitechapel Square, as the Sainsbury's project is called, is in the sober, gridded style of current critically approved architecture.
The Academy has been known to reward critically approved populist fare in the past, giving major love to Avatar, Titanic and Gladiator.
Nor would they have stopped to consider that many of the critically approved psychedelic pop singles of the late 60s were made by long-serving Tin Pan Alley arrangers and session musicians.
Work veers from critically approved efforts such as Frederic Leighton's An Athlete Wrestling With A Python to the more funfair-ish Elephant, a 7ft ceramic commissioned by Thomas Goode for display at the Paris Exposition of 1889.
They see it as an expensive wine for wealthy collectors, investors and point-chasers, people who seek critically approved wines for the luxury and status they convey rather than for excitement in a glass.
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HVA performed the data acquisition and interpretation of data, revised the manuscript critically and approved the final version.
All authors participated in the interpretation of the results, revised the manuscript critically and approved the final content.
All authors revised critically and approved the final manuscript.
All authors reviewed the manuscript critically and approved it.
All authors reviewed the final manuscript critically and approved it.
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