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"dispensation for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an exemption or exception granted by a higher authority. Example: The church granted a dispensation for the couple to marry outside of their local parish.
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That is not a dispensation for bystanders.
The dispensation for mini-med plans is for one year.
But there's a special dispensation for sufficiently intriguing originals.
But Mr Musabah, the governor, opened the door to an alcohol dispensation for tourists.
And it needs no dispensation for novelty: it stands beautifully on its own merits.
Further demands will follow, such as dispensation for Muslim girls from gym or science lessons.
Mum gave him dispensation for acting like a twit, the mortgage got paid.
Analysts also forgave much of the loss as a dispensation for rapid expansion.
"We don't do that in our own state, allow special dispensation for people who made a mistake when applying.
Two years ago, you also granted him a dispensation for his introduction as a member of the All-Century team.
Fashion faux pas... Sportswear; special dispensation for dark or curly hair granted on a case-by-case basis.
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