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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Granting that" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to introduce a concession or acknowledgment of a point before presenting a contrasting idea or argument. Example: "Granting that the proposal has some merits, there are still significant concerns that need to be addressed."
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Granting that drugs create "social harms of the first magnitude," Justice O'Connor said, "the gravity of the threat alone" was not sufficient to justify dispensing with individual suspicion.
Granting that cautionary note, you can still show some creativity.
Granting that person carte blanche to move around your money without even consulting you is another matter entirely.
Granting that cognizers must attend to species, there either will or will not be a separate and further attention to the object itself.
President Yuan had no interest in granting that wish.
To India, allowing Pakistan any role in determining the state's future is a short step from granting that claim.
But even granting that, critics said, Spanish air traffic controllers are in a league of their own.
Without granting that premise, I call your attention to your own article, "Diabetics in the Workplace Confront a Tangle of Law" (Dec.
Polygamy, for Alito, seems to epitomize the tradition-destroying force and absurdity of granting that right — if gays can marry, who can't?
And granting that person an initial degree and grace period of trust seems to me not only the democratic thing to do, but also the constructive one.
— Thousands of gay and lesbian couples across California are expected to marry next week, when a State Supreme Court decision granting that right becomes official.
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