Sentence examples for rubber stamp from inspiring English sources

The phrase "rubber stamp" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to mean a quick and uncritical approval of something. For example, "The government quickly approved the proposal with a rubber stamp."

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rubber stamp

noun

A piece of rubber or similar material with a design or text carved or molded for the purpose of transferring ink or dye to imprint that design on another object.

  • The library had a rubber stamp to imprint the due date.

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He was no rubber stamp.

"They prefer a rubber stamp".

Nobody is a rubber stamp here".

A glorified rubber stamp, in other words.

The congress acts as the local party's rubber stamp.

("A rubber stamp at least leaves an impression," he said)..

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"We don't rubber-stamp permits.

Some predicted that the Fed would rubber-stamp the deal.

WTO ministers need to rubber-stamp the package.

"We are not just going to rubber-stamp it".

They tend to rubber-stamp their money managers' activities and their contracts without question.

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