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"regulatory clearance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the approval or authorization of a particular action by a governmental or regulatory body. For example, "The new product was granted regulatory clearance, allowing it to be sold to the public."
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Then, the startup will work toward regulatory clearance.
The Reuters Group received regulatory clearance yesterday to buy certain assets of Bridge Information Systems.
Ferrovial already has agreements with pension trustees and regulatory clearance from Brussels.
The bid has already received regulatory clearance in Austria, Germany, Ireland and the United States.
That deal was approved by shareholders last week but still awaits regulatory clearance.
The company said the proceeds of the deal, which still requires regulatory clearance, would be used to reduce its borrowings.
Analysts at Bernstein Research said they thought there was only a 50 50 chance of the deal winning regulatory clearance.
Both may soon face tougher competition from traditional radio stations, which only recently received regulatory clearance to broadcast digital signals.
The deal awaits additional steps, like the approval of the True North shareholders and regulatory clearance from the European Union.
The sale is expected to pass regulatory clearance in the United States and Europe by the end of the year.
Unfortunately, there are many skeletons of great inventions that achieved regulatory clearance but were never adopted.
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