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"license to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing the granting or obtaining of permission or legal authority to do something. Example: The city granted a license to the new restaurant to serve alcohol on their premises.
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— a license to print money.
In short: license to confuse.
A license to drive.
"It is a license to cut".
Seems like a license to print money.
It is "License to Chill," not "License to Kill".
"It's a license to bore".
"It's a license to steal".
"There was no license to torture".
It's basically a license to print money.
Amnesties are like a license to kill.
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