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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does he approve" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a question form of the verb "approve." You can use it when you want to ask if someone agrees with or supports something. Example: "The new policy has caused controversy. Does he approve of it?"
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Nor does he approve of its use in child-custody cases.
What, does he approve of what is happening today at the Duma?
Updated at 10.41am BST 10.36am BST Sir Charlie Bean gets a curveball -- does he approve of Mark Carney's antics at Mansion House?
Not only does he approve wholeheartedly of the war in Afghanistan, he also has no qualms about the civil liberties implications of the government's antiterrorism measures, including the Bush administration's interrogation of Middle Easterners and its possible use of military tribunals to try terrorism suspects.
Beck reiterated several times that he does not use it, nor does he approve of anyone -- regardless of race -- who uses it claiming, "I don't associate with people who use that word".
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If not, why did he approve such a juvenile press release?
Nor did he approve of Ms. Prince playing Adelaide as a "tough broad".
Nor did he approve of Shimon Peres, who was then in opposition and whom I interviewed when he visited Johannesburg after the 1967 war.
Nourrit sang the role of Robert until 1837, when he was replaced as premier tenor at the Opéra by Gilbert Duprez, whom, however, Meyerbeer did not like in the role; nor did he approve of an alternative, Lafont.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com