Sentence examples for To grant from inspiring English sources

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To grant

noun

The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.

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It was said to grant wishes.

Congress prepared to grant him speedy citizenship.

I beg you to grant me bail.

Brazil swiftly agreed to grant him asylum.

Or governors deciding whether to grant clemency?

She lives from grant to grant.

It was wrong to grant a stay.

The commission is not obligated to grant the request, however.

Major League Baseball said it was allowed to grant exceptions.

The Bush administration decided not to grant the request.

The 2006 coup seemed to grant the PAD its wish.

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