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Discover Ludwig"get a permit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an official document that a person or organization must obtain in order to do something. For example, "Before starting their construction project, they had to get a permit from the city."
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And residents get a permit".
Did you get a permit?
"He wouldn't get a permit," Rishi said.
"How can I get a permit?
"It's very easy to get a permit," he added.
"I waited 18 years to get a permit.
You need to go to Town Hall to get a permit.
Fifty people are out of work because you can't get a permit.
"We want to be able to go down to City Hall and get a permit now.
"We tried to get a permit so we can blast the neighborhood," he said.
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