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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly approves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a high level of agreement or endorsement regarding a decision, action, or opinion. Example: "The committee strongly approves the new policy aimed at improving workplace safety."
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Susan Fales, of Wilmington, N.C., strongly approves of Mr. Obama's job performance.
A nationwide Univision poll this fall of a thousand Hispanic registered voters encouraged Republicans, because it revealed that only one in three "strongly approves of the President," a lower level of support than Obama received in 2008.
Currie is asking these artists to recommend the next batch, something Mosley strongly approves of – since it's "a brilliant way to take out the elitism of being selected solely by the patron".
Recent clinical research strongly approves that low-protein diet supplemented with keto-amino acid can effectively delay progression of type 2 diabetic nephropathy (DN).
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While his overall approval with that group has remained relatively stable, the percentage who strongly approve has drifted downward, reaching its lowest ebb ― 51percentt ― in late March, following the failed attempt to pass an Obamacare repeal bill.
I also strongly approve of civil partnerships.
Just 2% say they "strongly" approve of his leadership, while 11% say they "somewhat" approve.
Don't ask if I strongly approve or partly approve or strongly disapprove; I'll cut you off.
Voters strongly approve of giving a helping hand to minorities, but they dislike quotas.
In April, for example, Japan's Parliament strongly approved a resolution calling for ratification of the agreement.
Muslims in some countries both strongly approve of religious freedom and support the death penalty for apostates from Islam.
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