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"get a licence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, but generally refers to the act of obtaining a legal document or permit that allows someone to do something specific. For example: - In order to drive a car, you need to get a licence from the Department of Motor Vehicles. - Before starting a business, it's important to get a licence from the local government. - My friend always forgets to get a fishing licence before going on our annual fishing trip. - After completing the required training, John was finally able to get his pilot's licence. - In some countries, you need to get a licence before owning a gun.
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Would Huffington Post have to get a licence?
To get a licence, proprietors need a high-school diploma.
Anyone with a few thousand dollars and a vague business plan could get a licence.
The majority, 69%, said they expected to get a licence in the next five years.
I ask Lewis if I can get a licence to come back next year.
"We have to meet all the noise regulations and environmental regulations to get a licence.
A man in Connecticut took an operator's test so he could get a licence to drive his car.
In order to get a licence, gangmasters must now submit to a series of agreements designed to protect their workers.
Five years ago she quit her job, the two joined forces, and the battle to get a licence began.
Immigrant checks will be a mandatory requirement for those wanting to get a licence to drive a taxi.
And because they're off-patent and incredibly cheap, no pharmaceutical company has an incentive to get a licence for them".
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