Sentence examples for a charter from from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a charter from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an official document or agreement that grants rights or privileges, typically from an authority or governing body.
Example: "The organization was established under a charter from the local government, allowing it to operate as a nonprofit."
Alternatives: "an authorization from" or "a license from".

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Georgia had agreed to pay for a charter from Munich to Tbilisi and hotel costs.

He also obtained a charter from King Charles I of England.

The organization boasts on its Web site that it has a charter from Congress and that every president since William Howard Taft has served as its honorary chairman.

Tells about the beginnings of the Zoological Society in Regent's Park, London, which received a charter from George IV in 1829.

In 1859 the Board of Trade received a charter from the Illinois legislature and was given power to set quality controls.

The first incorporated hospital in America was the Pennsylvania Hospital, in Philadelphia, which obtained a charter from the crown in 1751.

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A charter flight from Miami to Havana is $390 extra.

A secret rescue ensued; a charter plane from Finland spirited him away to Paris.

Virgin Atlantic said it was adding a charter flight from Heathrow to Kennedy International Airport.

The final speaker, Jolly Roger Swiderski, a charter captain from West Falmouth, Mass., will address "Salt Water Fly Fishing".

Federal officials said Mr. Hsu had arrived at Oakland International Airport on a charter flight from New York.

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