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Discover Ludwig'to approve' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to granting permission for something or when expressing approval of a decision or action. For example: The board will need to approve the proposal before it can be implemented.
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Thursday to approve it.
To approve?
India's public seems to approve.
Still, voters seem to approve.
Mr. Steinbeck appeared to approve.
I want them to approve of you.
The Legislature needs to approve early voting.
The Senate needs to approve the nomination.
But these are tricky to approve.
Baghdad wants to approve all oil deals.
They are likely to approve it.
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