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{{en-phrase|[[I]] [[approve]] [[this]] [[message]]}}

 

{{en-phrase|[[I]] [[approve]] [[this]] [[message]]}}

   

# {{US|politics}} {{non-gloss definition|a phrase said by candidates for federal office to show their consent to comply with the elective law passed in 2002.}}

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# {{US|politics}} {{non-gloss definition|a phrase said by candidates for federal office to show their consent to comply with [[w:Stand By Your Ad provision|the elective law passed in 2002]].}}

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# {{US|humorous}} {{n-g|a phrase said after or before one makes a declaration to attach a mock solemnity to a strongly held belief}}

   
 

[[Category:English sentences]]

 

[[Category:English sentences]]


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  1. (US, politics) a phrase said by candidates for federal office to show their consent to comply with the elective law passed in 2002.
  2. (US, humorous) a phrase said after or before one makes a declaration to attach a mock solemnity to a strongly held belief