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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a license" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the action of obtaining a license or certification for a certain activity, such as driving or practicing a profession. Example: "Before starting a new job, you will need to get a license to practice law in this state."
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He had to get a license".
I'm sure you could get a license".
I didn't know how to get a license".
Those who get a license now drive less, too.
"They have to get a license to reopen.
(No, get a license in Linn County, 12 miles away).
WINE LIST -- Bring your own until they get a license.
Boys Harbor did not fail to get a license.
"You can't force a burglar to get a license to use a gun.
To get a license they need practice, and often must rent time on a bus.
Of those, only 819 did not immediately get a license, the letter said.
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