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"granted a licence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone is given a license to either do something or possess something. For example, "The driver was granted a licence to operate a motor vehicle."
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To date, 876 gangmasters have been granted a licence.
He was granted a licence for the London Live TV channel earlier this month.
Rosegar did not need a GLA inspection to be granted a licence.
I was granted a licence and given the data but I can't share it with anyone.
The British Boxing Board of Control has said Hatton will be granted a licence upon completion of a medical.
In March, after the review began, the MHRA granted a licence to an identical pill called Clairette.
The sweet scent of poached fish sings on the air as it has since first granted a licence decades ago.
Araújo's department this year granted a licence to a vast gold mine, called Esperança IV, in Altamira.
"The relevant national environment agency are aware of the incident and have granted a licence to replace the animal which has now been done," the statement continued.
IGas has yet to be granted a licence to frack in Salford, the controversial process where gas is liberated from rock by being blasted with water and sand.
Victoria Oil and Gas jumped 1.06p to 5.6p after the exploration group was granted a licence by the Cameroon government allowing it to develop the Logbaba gas field.
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