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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a state permitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing regulations, laws, or conditions that allow for a specific state or situation to exist.
Example: "In this scenario, a state permitted by the governing body is essential for compliance with the new regulations."
Alternatives: "an allowed state" or "a permitted condition".
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We defined an illegal state-year as a year in which a state prohibited the sale of all nonpasteurized products, and we defined a legal state-year as a year in which a state permitted the sale of nonpasteurized dairy products produced in that state.
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The incinerator requires a state permit to operate.
The plant discharges about 750,000 gallons daily but holds a state permit for 1.2 million gallons.
She bought five 8-week-old tigers after obtaining a state permit.
The plant also has a state permit to disperse certain amounts of wastewater into the creek.
A state permit for a project that long requires a design document that would cost $20,000, Mr. Manzella said.
A state permit issued to American Electric Power limits the pressure it can use to inject carbon dioxide into the rock.
In most cases, a state permit would be required to carry a concealed weapon into a national park.
State law already requires that before buying a handgun, a person must get a state permit, which means a six-month wait and a background check.
For now, the beers are in bottles and cans; eight tap lines, and growlers in various sizes, await a state permit.
But in a novel twist, Con Edison, rather than selling the credits, proposes to use them to obtain a state permit to restart the same plant.
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