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The phrase "sanctioned in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been officially approved or authorized within a specific context or document.
Example: "The new policy was sanctioned in the latest board meeting, allowing for immediate implementation."
Alternatives: "approved in" or "authorized in".
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Bank Rossiya and Sobinbank were sanctioned in 2014, and ABR Management was sanctioned in 2016.
Fights are now sanctioned in 32 states, including New Jersey.
Cohen was never charged or sanctioned in the case.
MMA events are sanctioned in many countries and in all 50 U.S. states.
Legal punishment for such acts was already sanctioned, in the Levitical code of ancient Israel.
If the case was shut down, was Sandusky sanctioned in some way?
I don't understand why Greece and Spain were not sanctioned in the same way".
These encounters were surely sanctioned in some way by Fusion's client, the Clinton campaign.
A claimant might be sanctioned in one area and not in another.
The campaign against racism – once routine, embedded and sanctioned in football – has been a triumph.
At least half of them have been sanctioned in the past two years.
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