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Meanings of universal approbation in English
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Usage of universal approbation in English
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Innumerable were the suggestions made, but none met with universalapprobation.
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Having addressed them to this purport, and with universalapprobation, the king withdrew.
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One medical innovation, the use of quinine as a febrifuge, has secured universalapprobation.
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The tragedy was, received with immediate and universalapprobation.
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His reputation as a poet was increasing, and his compositions were read with universalapprobation.
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Moreover, it is the most superb aria in the opera, and has met with universalapprobation.
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Meanwhile the prince of Orange's declaration was dispersed over the kingdom, and met with universalapprobation.
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The work was received with universalapprobation.
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This piece, on account of certain sentiments conveyed, at once received the seal of nearly universalapprobation.
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This plan, he believed, "ought to receive universalapprobation."
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But in Dryden's time the drama was very far from that universalapprobation which it has now obtained.
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On that day the freedom of the state was granted to Lucius Mamilius of Tusculum, amid universalapprobation.
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This proposal met with universalapprobation.
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And as these words were received on all sides with universalapprobation and cries of "Hear, hear!"
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These two last dances were performed with so much spirit, and so great exactness, that they met with universalapprobation.
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The universalapprobation of Connecticut was reasonable, for the charter which Winthrop obtained secured to her an existence of unsurpassed tranquillity.