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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new licensing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the introduction or implementation of a new licensing system, policy, or agreement.
Example: "The company has decided to implement a new licensing to streamline its software distribution process."
Alternatives: "a new license" or "a fresh licensing agreement".
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Today, Rambus shot up 8.2% to $48.63 on the news that it signed a new licensing deal with Samsung Electronics.
Meanwhile Imagination also announced a new licensing agreement with US semiconductor business MediaTek.
The Coalition government today rejected a ban on wild animals in circuses in favour of a new licensing regime.
Officials in Utah said a new licensing law essentially prevented them from cracking down on the company.
A new licensing system will determine the fate of the 600 other colleges who rely on overseas students.
Kansas this year passed a new licensing law for abortion clinics which, like Virginia's, regulates things like the size of rooms.
In July, a federal judge in Kansas preliminarily enjoined a new licensing law that imposes onerous and medically unnecessary requirements on the state's three remaining abortion providers.
He asked the experts, "How come God made India with no oil or gas?" When a new licensing regime came into place in 1999-2000, he piled in.
These insights could be used in making a safety case or developing a new licensing review infrastructure for advanced reactors including Generation IV reactors.
A new licensing regime would take the responsibility for approving premises away from local licensing justices and give it to local authorities.
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In New York, a new license becomes mandatory in October.
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