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The phrase "a grant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to a sum of money or other resources that is given by an organization or government to support a specific project or individual. You can use it in a sentence like: "The government has allocated a grant of $50,000 to fund the new community center." In this example, "a grant" refers to the amount of money that has been provided for the specific purpose of supporting the construction of a community center.
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It is not a grant of money.
Not a loan – a grant.
I've been turned down for a grant.
Shuler, too, is a Grant fan.
"Getting a grant made it more affordable.
Ms. Champagne, meanwhile, had won a grant.
Can we give them a grant?
They recently received a grant to start a recycling program.
The guide was financed with a grant from Western Union.
He wrote a grant to get the funding.
In 1621 he obtained a grant of northwestern Newfoundland.
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