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"Please give your approval" vs "Please give the approval."

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Please give your approval' is asking someone to provide their approval, while 'Please give the approval' is asking for approval in general without specifying who should give it.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

Please give your approval

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when asking someone to provide their approval or consent for something.

Examples:

  • Before we proceed with the project, please give your approval on the budget.
  • Please give your approval for the changes proposed in the meeting.
  • I need you to give your approval before I can finalize the contract.

Alternatives:

  • Please approve this.
  • Please give your consent.
  • Please indicate your approval.
  • Please confirm your approval.
  • Please endorse this.

Please give the approval.

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when asking for approval in general without specifying who should give it.

Examples:

  • We need to wait for the board to give the approval before proceeding.
  • Please give the approval for the new policy changes.
  • The manager will give the approval for the expenses.

Alternatives:

  • Please provide approval.
  • Please grant approval.
  • Please approve.
  • Please authorize.
  • Please sanction.

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