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Discover Ludwig"grant land" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to land that is given or awarded, usually through official records. For example, "The king granted land to the settlers after their long journey."
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In January 1831, a new state land commissioner, Jose Francisco Madero, arrived to grant land titles to people who had settled in the area before 1830.
There is, however, no charter evidence showing Æthelbald's consent to Kentish land grants; and charters of Aethelberht and Eadberht, both kings of Kent, survive in which they grant land without Æthelbald's consent.
Hernando de Soto, the Peruvian economist, has long argued that finding ways to grant land titles to subsistence farmers and others can set them — and their country — on the path to stability and growth.
New York, which then claimed present-day Vermont, disputed New Hampshire's right to grant land west of the Green Mountains.
To swell his army, the king needed to add new vassals, and he inevitably had to grant land to some of them from his own demesne.
Mpezeni found himself in the middle of European competition for control of southeastern Africa, and his unwillingness to grant land and mineral concessions to European colonists earned him their enmity in the 1890s.
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