Sentence examples for maybe approval from inspiring English sources

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Then my father went on a winter holiday to Cuba (my mother remarked on this with some surprise and maybe approval) and came back with a lingering sort of flu that caused the visits to lapse.

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When the movie was over they squealed with approval, maybe even using the studio-pitched hashtag.

He lends it an abstract importance — a master thrill-seeker's seal of approval, maybe — but the song has no weight, nothing recognizable as rock power; it seems to evaporate as it plays.

He would gain instant Senate approval, and maybe calm the roiled waters in Congress at the same time.

Maybe he could win approval for the "public option" insurance plan that was originally part of Obamacare, or for allowing the non-elderly to buy into Medicare.

New Yorkers have fifty or sixty different phrases for expressing irritation and maybe two for expressing enthusiastic approval ("not that bad" and "it could be worse").

It costs perhaps $9 billion to build a nuclear plant, and can take a decade (allowing maybe four years to get approval).

Who knows, maybe Santa will leave some better approval ratings under the White House Christmas tree?

With one of the lowest Congressional approval ratings in my lifetime, maybe our senators are too lazy or incompetent to comment on it anyway.

On the other hand, maybe the EPA no longer regards congressional approval to be necessary.

The provision that regional legislatures could change their minds on approval could potentially be important (maybe not in Putin's Russia, but theoretically....) in regions holding legislative elections during the approval year.

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