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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permit for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an official document that grants permission for a specific activity or action.
Example: "Before starting construction, you must obtain a permit for the building project."
Alternatives: "an authorization for" or "a license for".
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I have a permit for that.
A permit for Manaslu costs $5000.
(Arizona only requires such a permit for persons under 21).
Protesters do need a permit for amplified sound.
It simply denied the family a permit for development.
The town went years without issuing a permit for a new building or home.
(c) Refusing to issue a permit for an anti-police-brutality march.
I am still waiting after 14 months for a permit for collecting in Choco".
The Federal Aviation Administration has to issue a permit for the balloons.
New Jersey law requires a firearms identification card and a permit for each gun, Blakeley said.
He asked, "Do you have a permit for this?" She responded, "Well, um......
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