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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permit for that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for official permission or authorization for a specific action or activity.
Example: "Before you start construction, make sure you obtain a permit for that."
Alternatives: "authorization for that" or "approval for that".
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I have a permit for that.
After all, he reasoned, why would they need a permit for that?
"If they get a permit for that amount it adds insult to injury because we already know it's not sustainable," Dr. Knight said.
Opponents of the plant say this is the first instance of a regulatory agency's rejecting a permit for that reason alone.
"The grannies are loud enough and zany enough that they don't need a microphone," he said, so they did not need a permit for that, either.
An application for a permit for that building filed in May 2001 indicated it would be turned into "artists' lofts"; an April 2002 amendment to that application, which was approved in June, changed the wording to "transient hotel".
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Why terminate a permit for a business that generated jobs -- and food?
Bills pending in several states that would allow concealed weapons to be carried on college campuses, in churches, in bars or at other sites would further weaken restrictions, as would either of two federal bills, now in the Senate, that would require that a permit for carrying a concealed weapon that was granted by any state be honored in all other states.
"I'm almost glad the City has decided to deny us a permit for Central Park and that UFPJ caved," wrote another.
The group planning a large protest today, United for Peace and Justice, had also been denied a permit for a rally that organizers expect will to draw hundreds of thousands of people.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Buildings, Jennifer Givner, said Mr. Jara's employer, Town Restoration Services in Brooklyn, did not have a permit for the beams that the scaffolds were hanging from, nor did it have a licensed rigger or designated foreman on-site to monitor the work.
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