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The phrase "a license from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to obtaining permission or authorization from a specific authority or organization.
Example: "To operate the business legally, you must obtain a license from the local government."
Alternatives: "an authorization from" or "a permit from".
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When do you need to obtain a license from others?
Her photograph, with one name, was on a license from Massachusetts and, with a different name, was on a license from Virginia.
The C.R.C. has applied for a license from O.F.A.C. to distribute in Iran.
Upper Deck produced the cards with a license from the players union.
He and others had received a license from the parks department to prune the trees themselves.
They were unable to obtain a license from the Aberdeen city clerk on Friday.
He later received a license from the California State Athletic commission.
The panel has never stripped a license from a broadcaster for indecency reasons.
"To do that, they would have to obtain a license from the city".
To do so, he discovered, required a license from the city's Department of Consumer Affairs.
To exhibit animals publicly, however, an owner must apply for a license from the Agriculture Department.
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