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Discover Ludwig"he will approve" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically implies that the subject (he) will give his agreement or consent to something. Example: John submitted his proposal to the board, hoping that he will approve of his ideas.
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The ban, which passed unanimously, is subject to the approval of Mayor Thomas M. Menino, who has not indicated whether he will approve the measure.
Mitt Romney has said he will approve the pipeline if elected president.
The Yankees have to satisfy Sanderson before he will approve a trade.
As King, he will approve laws and oversee the judicial system.
Erdoğan has already declared that if parliament decides in favour of the death penalty, he will approve it.
But he encouraged the builder, TransCanada, to resubmit its permit application and he has given every sign that he will approve the project after the November election.
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And now, Washington rings with rumors that he'll approve the Keystone pipeline, which would deliver 900,000 barrels a day of the dirtiest crude oil on Earth.
When we play Troye Sivan on the radio, I'm deliberately going to play [unsigned newcomer] Kiiara next to him because I think he'll approve.
Trump has five days to decide whether he'll approve public release of the Democrats' rebuttal.
I'm sure she will approve.
He is only comfortable interacting with people that he knows will approve of him.
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