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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearance with" is not a correct English expression and it does not have a meaning in this form.
You could use the phrase "clearance for" or "cleared for" in many contexts. For example, "The plane was cleared for takeoff."
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It came following a failed clearance, with seconds remaining in the game.
In vivo imaging of airway cilia and mucus clearance with micro-optical coherence tomography.
He followed a clumsy clearance with a glorious contribution the next time he received possession.
The SWCNTs exhibited a rapid blood clearance with a half-life time of 3 4 h.
The Cell's technicians have the highest level of security clearance, with their personal and financial histories combed by investigating officers.
86 mins: Real Madrid are reeling, and Jovetic forces Ramos into a desperate clearance with a shot from the left.
After spending years as a sleeper agent he had eventually obtained a job and top secret security clearance with the CIA.
And, on the first goal, she sent her long clearance with such precision that Milbrett ran onto the ball at full speed.
Turing, who was gay, was convicted of indecency in March 1952, and lost his security clearance with GCHQ, the successor to Bletchley Park.
Under the strict restrictions on protests imposed today (see 8.00), he was not allowed at the embassy without security clearance (with or without his poster).
Mauricio ended up hauling down Costa on that particular charge up-field from one simple, hacked clearance with the defender departing bloodied and bruised on a stretcher.
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