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permission
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'permission' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking or giving permission for something. Example sentence: I asked my parents for permission to go to the party.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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60 human-written examples
Migrants who have permission to be in the UK are avoiding seeking vital medical treatment for fear of being arrested, a charity has warned.
News & Media
An Oxford University spokesperson said: "The university is robustly defending this application on all grounds and Ms Ramey's application has already been refused permission on the papers.
News & Media
The issue came to light when the estate took a number of photo libraries to court in the middle of the last decade for selling her image on without permission.
News & Media
In the weeks after the latest stalemate, these fears seemed to be borne out by a gamekeeper seeking permission to protect the pheasants he breeds by "controlling" buzzards.
News & Media
However, the Family Procedure Rules restrict any discussion of the case to only those who are party to the case or to legal professionals (involved in the case), or those to whom the court gives permission.
News & Media
Mark Harper, the immigration minister behind the controversial campaign that put "go home" adverts on vans to urge illegal immigrants to leave Britain, has resigned after learning that his private cleaner for seven years did not have permission to work in the UK.
News & Media
"For us it's rude [for women] to just get up and talk without permission from the elders".
News & Media
"The idea that students should seek permission for protest action somewhat misses the point of an occupation action.
News & Media
Greste, incidentally, is being held on the same wing as activist Alaa Abd el Fattah, arrested in December on charges related to a protest held in violation of a new law that criminalises political gatherings of more than 10 people held without the police's permission.
News & Media
Hickox defied the order and went for a bike ride, later challenging the restrictions in court and winning permission to move freely while regularly monitoring her temperature.
News & Media
The former spy who is the star witness in the Timor-Leste espionage allegations against Australia received permission from Australia's inspector general of security to take legal advice about his concerns about intelligence gathering in 2004 during negotiations for a lucrative gas treaty, according to Timor-Leste's lawyer Bernard Collaery.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure you understand the specific rules or guidelines related to the "permission" you're seeking, as requirements can vary widely.
Common error
Avoid using "permissible" when you mean "permission". "Permissible" means allowable, while "permission" is the act of allowing something.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "permission" functions primarily as a countable or uncountable noun denoting the act of authorizing or allowing something. According to Ludwig AI, it is grammatically correct and widely used.
Frequent in
News & Media
46%
Formal & Business
20%
Science
17%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The analysis reveals that "permission" is a very common noun used across diverse contexts, especially in News & Media and Formal & Business settings. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, highlighting its function in requesting, granting, or denying authorization. When seeking or granting "permission", clarity is crucial. Remember to use "permission" to describe the act of allowing, and avoid confusing it with "permissible", which describes something that is allowed.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
authorization
Refers more directly to the formal act of granting official approval.
consent
Emphasizes agreement or willingness.
approval
Indicates a positive judgment or endorsement.
leave
Implies a formal allowance, often within an organization or institution.
license
Highlights the formal legal right to do something.
permit
Suggests an official document granting authorization.
clearance
Suggests that security requirements are meet.
sanction
Suggests an endorsement.
endorsement
Suggests a public statement.
concurrence
Highlights an agreement.
FAQs
How do I properly ask for "permission"?
Be clear, concise, and respectful. State what you want to do, why, and any relevant details. For example, "May I have your "permission" to leave early today?"
What is the difference between "permission" and "consent"?
"Permission" generally implies authorization from someone in authority, while "consent" suggests voluntary agreement. You need parental "permission" to go on a school trip, but you give your "consent" to medical treatment.
When is it necessary to obtain "permission"?
Obtain "permission" whenever you are unsure if an action is allowed, when using someone else's property, or when required by rules, regulations, or laws.
What are some synonyms for "permission"?
Synonyms include "authorization", "consent", "approval", "leave", and "license". The best choice depends on the specific context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested