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Discover Ludwig"license the" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It is possible to use "license" as a verb in a sentence, but it would need to be followed by an object. For example: - "The city will license businesses that comply with safety regulations." - "She decided to license her artwork to a company for use on their products." In these examples, "license" is used as a verb meaning to give official permission or approval for something.
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"I have a license!" the doctor said.
They all declined to license the drug.
I have the license, the holster, everything.
It is trying to license the image.
"We'll license the toys, but we own it".
"You need a motorcycle license," the guy said.
Qi had received his driver's license the previous month.
Solix intends to license the technology to large energy producers.
The new company will also license the system.
We license the owners, the trainers, and the veterinarians.
"In the US, we don't license the horses.
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