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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Approve someone

Is this natural? It doesn’t sound it.

Is it natural to say “approve someone to do something”?


I read in an article


His mother 'signed away his manhood' approving doctors to remove testicles


thanks

  

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anonymous Is it natural to say “approve someone to do something”? No. It's "give (your) approval for someone to do something".

  • anonymous Is it natural to say “approve someone to do something”?
  • No.
  • It's "give (your) approval for someone to do something".
  • CJ
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anonymousIs it natural to say “approve someone to do something”?

No. It's "give (your) approval for someone to do something".

CJ

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