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"given a permission" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that someone has been granted permission to do something. Example: "Given a permission from the authorities, the construction company began building the new shopping mall."
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Students who attend the first week of classes, will be given a permission number.
In the words of Lewis, "As an adult, you have to be given a permission slip, just to live your life the way you want to".
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Give a bot permission, and it can ping you every day.
A simple question can give a child permission to share a secret.
Participants gave a written permission to access the herd's data from the milk recording scheme.
And a war clause, which gives you a permission.
Mrs. Rosenthal will give you a permission number for Dr. Roy's section of Chem 393.
Instead give it a permission to be worth in the now.
"The only ones who could depart this civilisation were those whose special role is to depart it: a scientist is given permission to leave, a priest is given permission.
But a reporter for The New York Times was given permission by a bookstore employee to look through a copy Monday.
The federal government has not given permission for an American company to license it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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