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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to obtaining permission or authorization from a specific authority or organization.
Example: "Before starting the construction, we need to secure a permit from the local government."
Alternatives: "authorization from" or "license from".
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Downing has a permit from the state dating from 1992 that allows the subdivision.
It still needs a permit from Nebraska's Public Service Commission.
He also said that the company had received a permit from the city.
Selling baby food requires a permit from a state Controller of Food and Supply.
With a permit from the visitor center, you can backpack on the dunes themselves.
Krasniqi obtained a permit from the Port Authority, and the protest was on.
"You have to have a permit from the Gazan government to cross," the guide told me.
Under Malaysian law, a newspaper must obtain a permit from the government before it can publish.
The group has yet to apply for a permit from the council to hold the event.
The six-month exemption will allow the exercises to continue without a permit from regulators.
But he had a permit from the Department of Environmental Protection.
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