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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a permit" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to indicate that something is allowed, provided the holder has a specific permit or license. For example, "Boating on the lake is allowed with a permit from the state park."
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Yet a tree you can cut down with a permit and a reliable crew.
With a permit from the visitor center, you can backpack on the dunes themselves.
New York City permits handgun ownership with a permit issued by the Police Department.
Here, we can legally own machine guns, and carry concealed weapons with a permit.
I will be down there with a permit in a controlled safe environment," Gibson said.
If satisfied, the council will issue the child with a permit.
With a permit in hand last week, workers were set to resume drainage work.
In Texas, it is legal to breed deer on private property with a permit.
Missouri, like many states, allows residents to carry concealed weapons with a permit.
Mateen became a licensed security guard with a permit to carry a concealed weapon, records show.
People who already owned them were allowed to keep them, with a permit.
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