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loved approved
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "loved approved" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate words that do not function together as a coherent phrase. Example: "The project was loved and approved by the committee."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
approved approved
granted permission
participated approved
information approved
respected and validated
suggested approved
signed off on
considered approved
had plan
validated the process
endorsed the decision
had approval
gave approved
ha approved
had already approved
authorized the action
positive approved
had approved
had no objection to
sanctioned the plan
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
"You think it will make you feel loved, approved of and accepted," he explains, "but in fact, the desire for fame is insatiable".
News & Media
So, who is the rascal that recoils in fear of "too much good?" Simply put, it is poor old ego, that monkey mind aspect of our beliefs about who we must be in order to be "enough," loved, approved.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
I assumed I would never have the relationship with her that I had wished for, the close, loving, approving, supportive kind that I knew existed somewhere out there in the cosmos -- and on television.
News & Media
Fortunately, my parents were both easygoing, affectionate, nonjudgmental people who always let my sister and me know that we were loved and approved of.
News & Media
It can be tempting to buy into the opinion of our critics because it feels good to be loved and approved of, especially when there is also financial security at stake.
News & Media
These spiritual watchdogs, who used to wield at least as much power with Hollywood's studio emperors as so many ancient Roman procurators once did, invariably loved and approved of Biblical epics, thinking of them, no doubt, as excellent propaganda.
News & Media
When I read this quote recently, it reminded me of when I first started doing Louise Hay's mirror work a few years back, telling myself how much I loved and approved of myself while looking in the mirror.
News & Media
By contrast, "God is said to be saddened in so far as certain things take place contrary to what He loves and approves".
Science
6) Confidence: I love and approve of myself.
News & Media
Repeat after me (really, after Louise Hay): I love and approve of myself.
News & Media
Do all you can to love and approve of yourself, and no person, obstacle or situation will control how you feel about you.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to convey both affection and endorsement, use grammatically correct and semantically precise alternatives such as "loved and supported" or "highly valued and approved" to ensure clarity and credibility.
Common error
Do not combine adjectives without a conjunction (such as 'and') when they modify different aspects of the subject. Instead of saying "loved approved", use a grammatically correct form such as "loved and approved" or choose a single adjective that encapsulates both sentiments, like "cherished".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "loved approved" attempts to combine two past participle adjectives to describe a subject, implying both affection and endorsement. However, as Ludwig AI states, this construction is grammatically incorrect and does not form a coherent phrase in standard English.
Frequent in
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "loved approved" is a grammatically incorrect phrase that attempts to combine the sentiments of affection and endorsement. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase lacks standard English grammar. While its intended meaning might be understood in very informal contexts, it is generally best to avoid this construction. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives like "loved and approved" or other semantically similar phrases like "valued and sanctioned". Using clearer, grammatically sound phrases ensures effective communication and enhances credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
highly cherished and accepted
This alternative emphasizes the emotional aspect, replacing "loved" with "highly cherished" and "approved" with "accepted", indicating a deep sense of affection and complete agreement.
appreciated and endorsed
This alternative suggests that something is "appreciated", meaning it is recognised and enjoyed. "Endorsed" means giving support or approval.
valued and sanctioned
This pairing swaps "loved" with "valued," emphasizing its importance, and "approved" with "sanctioned," highlighting its official authorization.
greatly admired and endorsed
Using 'greatly admired' intensifies the feeling of being liked, while 'endorsed' provides a stronger sense of formal approval.
respected and validated
This pairing replaces "loved" with "respected", suggesting admiration and high regard, while "validated" confirms that something is officially recognized or approved.
esteemed and supported
This alternative replaces "loved" with "esteemed", indicating respect and admiration and "approved" with "supported", which suggests giving assistance to a particular person.
well-regarded and sanctioned
This alternative combines 'well-regarded,' implying affection or high opinion, with 'sanctioned,' suggesting formal approval.
well-liked and confirmed
This substitutes "loved" with "well-liked" for a gentler affection and changes "approved" to "confirmed," suggesting official validation.
adored and authorized
This combination uses 'adored' for a stronger emphasis on love and 'authorized' to denote official approval.
favored and ratified
Here, 'favored' suggests a preference or liking, and 'ratified' implies official confirmation or approval.
FAQs
How can I correctly express both affection and endorsement in one phrase?
Use grammatically sound alternatives like "loved and supported" or "highly valued and approved". Ensure your phrasing is clear and grammatically correct to effectively convey both sentiments.
What are some formal alternatives to "loved approved"?
For more formal contexts, consider alternatives such as "greatly admired and endorsed" or "highly cherished and accepted". These options offer a refined way to express both appreciation and approval.
Is "loved approved" grammatically correct?
No, "loved approved" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use a conjunction, such as "loved and approved", or choose a single adjective that captures both sentiments.
What is a simple way to rephrase "loved approved"?
A simpler way to rephrase it is to use a phrase like "well-liked and confirmed" or "appreciated and endorsed", which clearly conveys the intended meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested