Sentence examples for full permissions from inspiring English sources

"full permissions" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to having complete authorization or authority to do something. Example: The employees were given full permissions to access and edit all company documents.

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When I give such sites – and there are a number of them – full permissions on my browser, the articles become visible.

The Kerberos principal (and optional target principal) can include the "*" wildcard, so if you want any principal with the instance "admin" to have full permissions on the database, you could use the principal "*/admin@REALM" where "REALM" is your Kerberos realm.

In the case of Supervised Users, a Chromebook user with full permissions can visit chrome.com/manage to control and edit their kids' (or other supervised users') accounts.

Don't give full permissions because you don't want other people viewing your directories or infecting you with viruses.

Understand that you'll need to create a database, create a database user, and add the user to the database with full permissions before you start the installation.

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I had full permission.

Owner - This grants full permission to the selected folder.

So dull, indeed, that the audience had full permission to come and go as they pleased.

Editor - This grants full permission, except for the ability to create new folders.

You have my full permission to call it either the Constitutional Convention or the Federal Convention.

Full permission means the user can Read, Edit, and Delete a file or folder.

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