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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permit of" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to allow or make possible. Example: The weather does not permit of outdoor activities today. (meaning the weather does not allow for outdoor activities)
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It does not permit of nuance and refinement.
The state is issuing what has become the permit of choice for many gun owners.
But only the original new-building permit of 1882 seems to have been taken out for the building.
The sister city of Matamoros can be visited for 72 hours without a permit of any kind.
Besides curing eyestrain, these "reading machines" would "permit of the pursuit simultaneously of physical and of mental improvement".
As stated in one recent verdict from a court case in Palermo, migrants who testify against the boat drivers are often granted a permit of stay.
Under that measure, any state with a conceal-and-carry rule would have to recognize the permit of any other state.
Foreign buyers must also obtain a permit of sale, which typically takes about a month and costs about 50,000 forints (about $266).
The jury further found that the permit of the defendant to do business in the state of Texas should be canceled.
The greatest draw is its mountain gorillas: looking deep into the eyes of a silverback has to be one of life's top wildlife experiences, although there is a wallet-crunching permit of US$500.
"It's too big, too broad, too stuffed with competing storylines, whirligig digressions and the operations of authorial whim to permit of a continuous conception of character," objected Tim Martin in the Independent on Sunday.
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