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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearance for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something has permission or authorization for something. For example, "We need to get clearance for the new airplane landing procedure from airport authorities."
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We don't have clearance for that yet".
Neither he nor the soldiers requested clearance for an airstrike.
The Eritrean government should be requested every single day to give clearance for such a visit.
In December, the Food and Drug Administration gave Allergan clearance for this new use.
Elstree Just received planning clearance for an expansion to be completed late next year.
Its dihedral (or angled) wings allow more ground clearance for the propeller, not for the wingtips.
Aid agencies say they are having trouble getting visas and security clearance for their personnel.
Abbott is forecasting clearance for Xience V in the first half of 2008.
The company said it was confident of winning EU competition clearance for the deal.
The board said that it needed more time to obtain Justice Department clearance for the change.
9.56pm GMT 31 mins Credit to Sinovic for that goal-line clearance for SKC.
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