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The phrase "a building permit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legal document or certificate that allows someone to construct a building or make changes to an existing structure. Example: Before beginning construction on the new office building, the contractor applied for a building permit from the local government.
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In some locations, a building permit will be requires before you can build your new fence.
Stanbery applied for a building permit.
The project received a building permit in 2008.
All that is required is a building permit.
The Clarks did not have a building permit.
It should never have been granted a building permit.
A building permit lists George Amouroux as the architect.
It is somewhat unusual for a building permit to be revoked.
When they get a building permit, they will begin restoring it to habitability.
If the project is approved, the builder can apply for a building permit.
"It's a privately owned site -- we have a building permit," Mr. Jacobs said.
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