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The phrase 'doesn't approve of' is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express disapproval or disagreement with a certain action, behavior, or decision. Example: My father doesn't approve of my career choice as a musician.
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The RSS doesn't approve of it".
She doesn't approve of pornography, that's clear.
Rosamond doesn't approve of the setup.
The Green party doesn't approve of free schools.
Sterling especially doesn't approve of Harmond's plans for the neighborhood.
He doesn't approve of drugs, doesn't think much of alcohol.
On a recent stop in New Hampshire, he suggested that Jesus doesn't approve of air travel.
No, of course Scorsese doesn't approve of Belfort's actions; who would?
If you should marry someone he doesn't approve of, that could be a problem.
Young people will always do mystifying things the older generation doesn't approve of.
The U.S. doesn't approve of any "liability-based structure," said Jonathan Pershing, a U.S. negotiator.
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