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The phrase "a state license" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a license issued by a specific state authority, often required for certain professions or activities.
Example: "To practice law in this state, you must obtain a state license from the bar association."
Alternatives: "a state-issued license" or "a license from the state."
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Mrs. Gee has a state license to handle wildlife.
No cash bar is allowed without a state license.
Even under the new plan, critics point out, illegal immigrants could still get a state license.
Navigenics has stopped accepting orders from New York while its laboratory seeks a state license.
By any means, a state license is required to hunt snakes, classified as nongame animals.
Only people who operate businesses under a state license are exempt.
(a) The Bush federal-appeals-court nominee who practiced law in Utah for four years without a state license.
The examiners do not need special training, only to have a state license and to be authorized in a specialty.
By December, she had applied for a state license to run a day care center out of the house.
Then, late last year, St. Basil was found to be caring for children without a state license.
Practitioners who are privileged to hold a state license have the responsibility to practice within these parameters.
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