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The phrase "apply for a permit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about the process of requesting or obtaining a permit for something, such as a building permit or a work permit. For example, "I need to apply for a permit before I can start construction on my new house."
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San Jose residents must apply for a permit.
"I've come back to my staff and told them they can't apply for a permit for toilets before they apply for a permit to hold the event".
The group has yet to apply for a permit from the council to hold the event.
It must remove the flags or apply for a permit, he said.
Utilities have to apply for a permit and pay a fee, which can take 10 days.
"If someone wants to come into Rutgers, they'll apply for a permit".
Commercial drone pilots must complete a training course and apply for a permit from the Civil Aviation Authority.
Ms. Zhong's original plan when she flew to Beijing was to apply for a permit to hold a protest.
Most problematically, the law requires an employer to give his employees a contract before they can apply for a permit.
Pilots must complete a training course and apply for a permit from the Civil Aviation Authority to fly the drone for commercial purposes.
On receiving it, Mr. Degel will have 30 days to apply for a permit and satisfy inspectors that the bull is not a safety hazard.
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