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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "permit to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the sense of allowing or authorizing someone to do something. For example, "The professor granted me a permit to use the laboratory for my experiment."
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He has the permit to prove it.
"Randy, permit to underscore Carl's letter.
Cortlandt: Permit to $296 from $279.
A permit to carry a concealed gun.
A permit to climb plus mandatory insurance costs around £10.
The incinerator requires a state permit to operate.
It doesn't need a permit to hold the function.
"It is a permit to fish here," Dr. Sanyal said.
Last year, we got a permit to use Ashford Park.
My neighbors would need a permit to enter Jerusalem.
We have a permit to run a soup kitchen here.
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