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"get permission from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used when someone needs to obtain approval or authorization from someone else. Example: I need to get permission from my boss before taking a day off from work.
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Patrons had to get permission from the police to enter.
"It was, like, I would need to get permission from Dad to talk to anybody else".
Wigan hope to get permission from the RFL for Gareth Hock to resume training with them.
There was one minor caveat: I had to get permission from the Queen Mother.
On rare occasions, officials said, students may get permission from teachers to use the phones.
Ms. Takahashi explained: "We couldn't get permission from the fire marshal.
"They didn't really get permission from any stakeholders there to represent their interests".
Always get permission from the landowner before filming or photographing on private property.
5. Get permission from your guardian to watch "Mississippi Burning" (1988).
I can't get permission from either.
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If you'd like to dance with another friend, get permission from your date first.
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