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gain permit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "gain permit" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "obtain a permit" or "get a permit." Example: "Before starting the construction, you need to gain a permit from the local authorities."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
That prompted the pedicab owners to sue, arguing that the licensing process would allow inexperienced drivers to gain permits and hurt established businesses.
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David Martin, location manager for "Loverboy," found the film office to be "very helpful," especially in steering him to the correct jurisdiction to gain permits.
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He has been working since last year to gain permits to build Encinal Tower, a 56-story, $600 million mixed-use tower, which would be the city's tallest.
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He said that the Energy Department's effort to make it easier for cities and industrial companies to gain permits to burn garbage as a fuel would save thousands of barrels of oil a day.
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There are still dozens of functioning Christian churches in the Istanbul area, such as the Armenian one pictured, but they face a perpetual struggle to gain permits to maintain and repair buildings, and to reclaim property that was taken by the state in various waves of confiscation.None of the new cohort of Christian-origin deputies is known to be especially devout.
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The normalized learning gain permits normalizing for different pretest scores by calculating the actual gain as a proportion of the total possible gain, based on the pretest score and the maximum possible score (Hake, 1998).
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Moreover, the ability to rapidly reset the gain permits the observer to maximize discriminability within a particular intensity range while simultaneously providing protection from damage due to sensory overload.
The communities spent months wrangling with the Fire Island National Seashore, in which all the island's private communities are situated, before gaining permits allowing the projects.
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"The process needs to be changed," she said, adding that only the regulations for gaining permits would be changed, not laws that protect the air and water.
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Some officials, including City Attorney Rockard J. Delgadillo, contend that the agency was created as a private organization, charging production companies fees that include the costs of gaining permits from the appropriate locality.
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Analysts said investors were more optimistic after the weeks of gains, permitting them to shake off bad news, even about Wal-Mart, one of the market's most stalwart companies.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more common and accepted phrases such as "obtain a permit", "get a permit", or "secure a permit" instead of "gain permit".
Common error
Avoid using "gain" with nouns like "permit" in formal writing. While "gain" implies acquisition, it's typically used with abstract nouns (e.g., "gain experience") or in contexts of benefit or advantage. For documents, approvals, or permissions, it's more appropriate to use "obtain", "acquire", or "secure".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gain permit" functions as a verb + noun construction where "gain" acts as a transitive verb, but its usage with "permit" is not standard. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the individual words "gain" and "permit" are common, their combination as the phrase "gain permit" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. It is more appropriate to use alternative phrases like "obtain a permit", "get a permit", or "secure a permit", depending on the desired level of formality. Using these alternatives will ensure clarity and adherence to standard English grammar. As the phrase is non-standard, it is not possible to provide authoritative sources or frequency of usage information.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
obtain a permit
Uses a more common and grammatically correct verb.
acquire a permit
Similar to "obtain", suggesting formal acquisition.
secure a permit
Emphasizes the effort or process of getting a permit.
get a permit
A more informal and direct way to express obtaining a permit.
receive a permit
Focuses on the act of being granted a permit.
be granted a permit
A passive construction emphasizing the permission aspect.
procure a permit
A more formal and less common synonym for 'obtain'.
apply for a permit
Focuses on the initial action of requesting a permit.
be issued a permit
Emphasizes the official issuing of the permit.
arrange a permit
Focuses on the steps taken to organize and finalize permit acquisition.
FAQs
What's the best alternative to "gain permit"?
The most suitable alternatives to "gain permit" are "obtain a permit", "get a permit", or "secure a permit". The best choice depends on the context, with "obtain" and "secure" being more formal.
Is "gain permit" grammatically correct?
No, "gain permit" is not considered standard English. It's better to use more conventional phrases like "obtain a permit" or "acquire a permit".
How do I use "obtain a permit" in a sentence?
You can use "obtain a permit" in sentences such as: "You must obtain a permit before starting construction", or "The company is working to obtain all necessary permits".
What's the difference between "gain permit" and "secure a permit"?
"Gain permit" is not standard English. "Secure a permit" means to successfully get or obtain a permit, often implying some effort or difficulty was involved.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested