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The sentence "I got the green light" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to refer to a situation in which someone has received permission or approval to go ahead with a plan or project. For example: "The boss finally gave me the green light to move forward on the new marketing campaign, so I'm ready to get started."
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Baby care changes get green light.
Muthafuckas can get green lighted [marked for murder] for that".
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A long five minutes later, I got the green light from my charge nurse.
"The national team means the world to me - it's a huge motivation, so it was good that I got the green light from him," revealed Maloney.
Before starting, I got the green light from my doctor, which is strongly recommended, especially if you're over 50.
My editor was a little nervous about the story, but also curious, and I got the green light.
It had been one year since that dinner at Cipriani when I got the green light to get involved in the film.
"I'm not prepared to talk about this thing that I'm urging CMS to do, because all the details are not there, but within the next couple of weeks, hopefully, it's going to be there and I'll let you know as soon as I get a green light from CMS". The only problem is that CMS can't give Nelson that green light.
"I think the story can continue but I'll have to reserve judgement on that, I think, until I get the green light and the go-ahead," he told HitFix.com.
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