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idiomlicence/licenselicence is the usual British spelling, and license is the usual American spelling.a licence/license to print moneyused in order to say that a situation gives someone a big or unfair advantage over other businesses, or a chance to make a lot of money very easily, without much work:By allowing the developers to charge a toll of £15 for anyone wanting to use the bridge, the government is giving them a licence to print money.People see music publishing as a license to print money, but it can be a risky business.
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