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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grandfathered" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone or something is exempt from new rules or regulations due to prior status or conditions.
Example: "The new policy will apply to all employees, but those who were hired before the change will be considered grandfathered and will not be affected."
Alternatives: "exempted" or "protected under previous rules".
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Less than half of the large employers surveyed by the National Business Group on Health have a grandfathered plan option this year.
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(A year later, he became a grandfather).
He's a grandfather.
He became a grandfather (again).
Noriega is now a grandfather.
I am a grandfather.
McLeod is 59 now and a grandfather.
More recently, he became a grandfather.
"He doesn't have a grandfather.
Their father was a rabbi, as were a grandfather, and a great-grandfather.
A grandfather was a Jew who had immigrated to Jamaica.
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