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The phrase "require approval from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something needs to be approved by someone in order for it to be accepted or allowed. Example: "All proposals submitted by the team require approval from the project manager before they can be implemented."
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The changes will also require approval from Brazil's central bank.
Such a takeover would require approval from the Legislature.
Changing the S.B.A. loan limits will require approval from Congress.
Mr. de Blasio's proposal would require approval from Albany.
Both proposals would require approval from the Legislature.
Non-Sloan students require approval from course instructor to enroll.
The venture would require approval from all of United's five big labor groups.
Abortion is illegal except in rare cases that require approval from several authorities.
Other reforms, which could save the city considerably more money, will require approval from Albany.
The deal would then require approval from South African and Australian regulators.
Bonuses should be cut sharply and require approval from the City regulator.
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