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The phrase "a licence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal permission or authorization to do something, such as driving, operating a business, or engaging in a specific activity.
Example: "Before you can start driving, you need to obtain a licence from the local authorities."
Alternatives: "a permit" or "an authorization".
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I haven't done the A licence.
Do you need a licence or permission?
Without a licence.
Never had a licence.
The barbecue is a licence for indulgence.
There's a licence, a freedom.
A "licence to overspend", riled the Mail.
All research should have a licence attached.
A licence to fill the plexes.
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Do you have 'a licence to fill'?
One design possibility is a 'licence plate'.
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