UPON YOUR APPROVAL

Definition: Indicating an action or process that occurs or is contingent upon receiving your consent or agreement.

Synonyms: Upon Agreement, With Consent, Pending Acceptance, After Approval, Subject To Permission

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The changes to the website will go live upon your approval.
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The funds will be released upon your approval of the budget proposal.
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The construction plans are ready to go into action upon your approval.
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Upon your approval, we will initiate the hiring process for the new team members.
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The field trip will take place upon your approval.
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We will proceed with the purchase upon your approval of the terms and conditions.
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The event schedule is subject to modification upon your approval.
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The intricate architectural design will be implemented upon your approval.
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The financial restructuring plan awaits progress upon your approval.
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The deployment of advanced AI algorithms is poised to happen upon your approval.
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The avant-garde art exhibition is scheduled to open upon your approval.
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Upon your approval, the project will proceed to the next phase.
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Please review the document, and upon your approval, we will submit it to the board.
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The design concept looks promising, but upon your approval, we can start the development phase.
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We have selected the venue for the event, and upon your approval, we can proceed with booking it.

Usage Example in Conversation

Client: Thank you for sending over the proposal. It looks comprehensive and well-thought-out.Vendor: I'm glad you found it satisfactory. We've put a lot of effort into ensuring it meets your needs. Upon your approval, we can proceed with the next steps.Client: I'll review it carefully and get back to you by the end of the week.Vendor: Great. I'll be available to address any questions or concerns you may have. Upon your approval, we can finalize the contract and move forward with implementation.
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