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The phrase "a work permit" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about a document or authorization that allows someone to legally work in a specific country or industry. Example: "I need to renew my work permit before it expires next month."
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"I have a work permit.
In time, he got a work permit.
And all of this because of a work permit.
Such discretion does not include a work permit, however.
"It's very hard to get a work permit.
How easy is it to get a work permit, Simon?
He emphasized that a work permit had always been required to add a wall.
After the plan is approved, the contractor must get a work permit.
Reports state Uvini holds an Italian passport and will not require a work permit.
"Everton confirm they have been granted a work permit for Lacina Traore," said a spokesman.
Martinez was yesterday at hearing which secured a work permit for Monaco striker Lacina Traoré.
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