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The phrase "and permits for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey the idea of allowing or enabling something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The new policy allows for greater flexibility in work hours."
Alternatives: "and allows for" or "and provides for".
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Scrutiny was also turning to the government department that issues leases and permits for offshore drilling.
The group is still awaiting final approval and permits for its plans in Warwick.
Six years ago, the endangered species convention adopted rules requiring tags and permits for crocodilian products shipped across international borders.
Getting Around Numerous trekking offices in Katmandu can arrange guides, porters and permits for teahouse or camping trips.
Monitoring of environmental impact, construction quality and permits for the millions flowing in from rural areas were almost nonexistent.
Several restaurants decided to jettison their sidewalk cafes because city fees and permits for them cost $3,000 a year.
He included Sunday library hours and permits for well water, but not the circumcision ritual or bus seating.
California is considering legislation that would limit sales of ammunition, requiring background checks and permits for bullet buyers.
Tolerance, even without accepting the other view, does have a moderating power on people and permits for the repetition of the cycle of understanding.
About 740 single-family houses were built in Warwick in the 1990's, and permits for an additional 141 were approved last year.
The start of construction on the boardwalk was delayed while the corridor was surveyed and changed several times, and permits for construction in wetlands were obtained.
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