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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorisation to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to take something away or eliminate it, often in formal or legal situations.
Example: "The contractor must obtain authorisation to remove any hazardous materials from the site."
Alternatives: "permission to remove" or "approval to take away".
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Israel's view is that although it must probably deal alone with the threat of such missiles being passed to terrorists, it is for other powers to prevent the same thing happening in the case of Syria's WMD.In the absence of UN authorisation to remove those weapons, which would require the acquiescence of Russia and China, no good options are available.
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" The union also argues for "extended authorisation liability" that would penalise ISPs if they failed to take "reasonable steps" to remove information when notified of infringements.
The decision to remove a drug product from the market is not taken lightly either by the regulatory authority or the marketing authorisation holder.
There was no specific authorisation to kill Farouq and Gadahn.
What we need is authorisation to move safely.
Full clinical study reports would also need to become available following authorisation to market a product.
The post 9/11 authorisation to use military force passed the House and Senate overwhelmingly among both parties.
To date, the corporation does not have full authorisation to begin construction.
But I had authorisation to recruit to agency staff where we had vacant posts.
Surveillance agencies do not require ministerial authorisation to access the information.
He gave the two men authorisation to conclude a £425,000 settlement plus costs.
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