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The phrase "tremendous approval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong or overwhelming sense of approval or endorsement for something. Example: "The new policy received tremendous approval from the board members, who praised its potential impact on the organization."
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Facing the prospect of recession, Mr Putin now appears to be returning to the days of 1999-2000, when "a small victorious war" in Chechnya led to a major rise in his tremendous approval ratings.
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Already there have been some tremendous breakthroughs with the approval of GeneXpert, a new rapid diagnostic, and bedaquiline, the first new antibiotic for TB approved in 50 years.
A tremendous effort goes into the approval process for a new installation project.
Recent clarification of the molecular mechanisms of RCC has permitted tremendous progress in the development and approval of multiple targeted agents for the treatment of advanced RCC.
"The approval of these changes is a tremendous victory for Florida voters," said Ken Detzner, Florida's secretary of state and chief elections officer.
But the ruling's effect was to add tremendous momentum to the effort to win House approval for the soft-money ban contained in the McCain-Feingold bill recently passed by the Senate.
Hillary tried mightily to extract some unequivocal declaration of approval from her father, but he had tremendous difficulty in expressing pride or affection".
Arrow gets its stamp of approval from Indiegogo and the pick of a tremendous deal-flow well above what its competitors (such as PCH, who founded the Highway1 accelerator as part of its deal-flow generation strategy) could dream of.
"The cyclical stagnation in Washington for a viable bipartisan solution over a federal budget and an approval for raising debt ceiling has again left many nations' tremendous dollar assets in jeopardy and the international community highly agonised," Xinhua acidly noted.
That year, there were just five approvals, for both commercial and industrial projects; in 2010, the number of residential approvals jumped to 13. "We've seen a tremendous amount of growth even though the numbers are small," said Robert D. LiMandri, the commissioner of the Buildings Department.
"The approval of soy protein for cardiovascular disease is going to lead to tremendous increase in the use of isoflavones, and this rachets up concern levels," he added.
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