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400 in travel expenses for two members of the mayor’s staff who plan to attend. &mdash · Jeff Abell · Baltimore Sun · 7 May 2026 This is something that should never have been approved . &mdash · Curt Anderson · New York Times · 7 May 2026 The publishers allege that Zuckerberg approved the use of copyright infringement. &mdash · Alejandra Gularte · Vulture · 6 May 2026 As Tinley Park’s six-month ban on new business licenses and zoning permits expires · the Village Board approved a new initiative Tuesday to regulate types of business. &mdash · Addison Wright · Chicago Tribune · 6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for approve Word History Etymology Middle English · from Anglo-French apruer · approver · from Latin approbare · from ad- + probare to prove — more at prove First Known Use 14th century · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo

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400 in travel expenses for two members of the mayor’s staff who plan to attend. &mdash
Jeff Abell
Baltimore Sun
7 May 2026 This is something that should never have been approved . &mdash
Curt Anderson
New York Times
7 May 2026 The publishers allege that Zuckerberg approved the use of copyright infringement. &mdash
Alejandra Gularte
Vulture
6 May 2026 As Tinley Park’s six-month ban on new business licenses and zoning permits expires
the Village Board approved a new initiative Tuesday to regulate types of business. &mdash
Addison Wright
Chicago Tribune
6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for approve Word History Etymology Middle English
from Anglo-French apruer
approver
from Latin approbare
from ad- + probare to prove — more at prove First Known Use 14th century
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo

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