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Discover Ludwig"preliminary approval" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a decision or opinion has been given provisionally, and is subject to further review at a later date. For example, "The committee has given preliminary approval to the proposal, but final approval will be subject to further review and debate."
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The measure won preliminary approval.
The plan has received preliminary approval.
LAST December, Judge Zagel gave preliminary approval to the settlement.
The board has already granted its preliminary approval.
A donor had been found, and preliminary approval granted.
The proposal suggests Mr. Ricketts gave his preliminary approval.
A hearing on preliminary approval is currently scheduled for 18 February in San Francisco.
Federal regulators have given Endo preliminary approval for its drug but have not granted final approval.
The deal received preliminary approval from the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority.
Five others, including one in Roosevelt, have received preliminary approval to open this September.
Congress was far too uncritical when it gave preliminary approval to the agreement in December.
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