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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a valid license" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a license that is legally recognized and meets the necessary requirements.
Example: "Before you can operate the vehicle, you must present a valid license."
Alternatives: "an authorized license" or "a legitimate license."
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Did he have a valid license?
The friend, who had a valid license, drove him away, the police said.
Likewise, the device will pick up smudge marks if a valid license has been tampered with.
Take the lawyer who stalked his girlfriend, practiced without a valid license, falsified evidence and lied to a court.
If it's someone new, we make sure they have a valid license through a state medical society.
Whitaker was in court Friday to plead guilty to speeding and driving without a valid license last summer.
The killer had a valid license for the shotgun and.22-caliber rifle he used in the shootings.
Ms. Morales was also charged with a stop sign violation and for driving without a valid license, the Lyon County attorney, Richard Maes, said.
Trevor's lawyers looked for public records that showed a business had violated some state regulation by, for example, not having a valid license.
The police said that Mr. Lax, 34, is a driver for the Bnos Yaken bus company and has a valid license.
I for one would not want to be on the road with an individual who does not have a valid license (and insurance).
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