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The phrase "a licence of" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase would be "a license for" or "a license to."
Example: "He obtained a license for operating heavy machinery."
Alternatives: "a permit for" or "an authorization to."
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The booths will be operated by the Telephone Col, as a licence of the Burgess Co.
Institutions that wish to conduct research require a licence of £5,000 to hold the drugs, and only four hospitals in the UK possess one.
The Banter See common tern study was performed under a licence of the city of Wilhelmshaven and supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (BE 916/3 to 9).
Wurzelbacher said the lack of paperwork had a simple explanation: he works for a small plumbing company on residential properties, so has no need for a licence of his own.
In accordance with modern, general principles the term implied should go no further than is necessary to fill the lacuna in the express terms of the contract, so that if the implication of a licence of some kind will meet this need, no agreement to assign should be implied.
In return for the payment of a licence fee, the BBC shall be granted a licence of public service rights.
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The earliest documentary reference is the granting of a licence for the administration of a chapel within the house in 1365.
Maggie Brown is the author of A Licence to Be Different – The Story of Channel 4.
GKRS claims a licence for the use of the Multi-Payment software from Paul Lowe as owner of the copyright.
So MR has not been a licence for a lot of fallacious reporting".
McNamara questioned the issuing of a licence to Uber when its tax status was unclear.
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