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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will get approval" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in sentences where the subject is hoping or expecting to receive permission or authorization from someone. Example: "I submitted my proposal last week and I'm confident that it will get approval from the board of directors."
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Whether the Fort Sill Apache will get approval for a casino is unclear.
"Any day now, they will get approval," said Dr. Michael Dake, an associate professor at Stanford University School of Medicine.
According to an e-mail message to workers in Australia, full-time employees will get approval from their managers to take six to nine months of leave with an 80percentt pay cut to help the company "control costs and improve operating efficiencies".
Aschoff expects that the company will get approval of this formulation.
Only 37% of small businesses planning to apply for finance believe they will get approval from their bank, the BBA has found.
Sprout hopes the drug will get approval and join Viagra on the market this summer.
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Nor is it clear that he'll get approval for abolition of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy on gays in the military.
The law will be the foremost issue to address when the Iraqi parliament reconvenes in September, and companies are hoping that the plan to unlock over two-thirds of the country's reserves of 112 billion barrels will finally get approval.
The staff at these establishments won't need much convincing: just tell them how marijuana might help you and you'll probably get approval.[10].[10]
You often will need to get approval of how you use the IP.
But ministry officials guess that it will take 10 or 15 years to return the historic center back to normal, whatever that will mean, and nearly all rebuilding, including of private houses, will meanwhile have to get approval from the ministry, a painstaking process.
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