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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Given to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is assigned, attributed, or directed towards someone or something. Example: "The award was given to the most outstanding student of the year."
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Given to
adjective
Prone to; in the habit of (doing)
Exact(60)
'Given to the Wild' is out now.
Given to children.
Given to him.
Lithuania was given to Germany.
It was given to us.
Sotomayor is not given to niceties.
Saban is not given to modest ambitions.
Fraenkel was not given to introspection.
Wong was given to romantic fetishes.
1 - Yellow card given to him.
But they were not given to conversation.
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