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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting approvals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, typically when referring to the process of obtaining approval from others on a particular decision or plan. For example, "The project manager was tasked with getting approvals from the team before making any major decisions."
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He called the delays in getting approvals for testing the craft "frustrating".
The first 12 months after acquisition was about getting approvals, and then we ultimately got our permits and started construction in July 2012.
Rudin had been successfully getting approvals to renovate four hospital buildings, demolish four other properties, and build luxury town houses and apartment buildings in their place.
"We're planning to install hanging heating units," he said, "but this is a city-regulated space and getting approvals for this takes time".
He also believed that the Kremlin would support an AAR takeover while "any foreign company would face a very complex process of getting approvals".
City officials say they are working hard to make it a friendly place for technology companies, including cutting through the sometimes sluggish process of getting approvals.
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Getting approval is only part of the challenge, though.
Getting approval for an investment is becoming quicker.
Turns out, getting approval to remodel a historic building can be downright byzantine in Tuscany.
Contractors used to dread getting approval for a Wal-Mart parking lot off a Kansas highway.
And, said Gearhart, getting approval for any stem cell treatment is going to be tortuous.
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