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The phrase "a grant of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to permissions, rights, or financial assistance, typically in legal or formal documents.
Example: "The organization received a grant of $50,000 to support its community programs."
Alternatives: "an award of" or "a provision of".
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In 1621 he obtained a grant of northwestern Newfoundland.
No political leader receives a grant of immunity from criticism.
The Ford Foundation donated a grant of $200,000.
Durham received a grant of £599,000 for belfry repairs.
Would a grant of bail not be in their interests?
Instead, he appealed for a grant of humanitarian relief.
A grant of immunity does not guarantee truthful testimony.
The National Churches Trust provided a grant of £25,000.
Mrs. Fortier testified under a grant of immunity from prosecution.
The words "a grant of" are omitted as surplusage.
It is a grant of a power to promote progress.
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