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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'got the blessing' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an approval or permission. For example: I got the blessing from my boss to proceed with the project.
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Dick Gephardt has got the blessing of James Clyburn, the state's only black congressman.
Ms. Becker not only got the blessing, she also kissed the bishop's ring.
"It made me feel safe when I got the blessing," Elizabeth O'Driscoll, a 9-year-old fourth grader, said.
On Thursday his venture got the blessing of DMC, whose real name is Darryl McDaniels and who recited a few of his famous lyrics.
And although I've got the blessing of organisations from the Arts to the British Council, and government support, I still have to raise £150,000 over the next three months, before our launch concert on 13 September.
2004: Will Adamsdale in Jackson's Way Adamsdale's absurd take on a motivational speaker got the blessing of Stewart Lee, and passionate advocates for the show among the judges on the Perrier panel ensured that the award went the old Etonian's way.
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They might get the building, but you get the blessing".
Such fundamental jazz roots have been rare in recent pop, Get The Blessing saxophonist Jake McMurchie believes.
That is what he wants to do and he'll certainly get the blessing from our club, without a doubt".
This was about to get the blessing of the SEC until the intervention in August of Mr Gramm again and Tom Bliley, chair of the House commerce committee.
But since getting the blessing of the mayor, the event has become an annual tradition, albeit with a much higher quality (and presumably safer) shoe.
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