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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grant of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific grant in a formal or legal context, often to specify the details or conditions associated with that grant.
Example: "The committee approved a grant of which the terms will be outlined in the following document."
Alternatives: "a grant that" or "a grant from which".
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JW led the Beijing Genomics Institute effort to generate WGS data using Illumina next-gen sequencing technology partially funded by a grant of which LB was the PI.
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The LDA allowed us a grant of £1,555, which is meant to be spread over three years.
Finally, the 1772 Foundation gave us a grant of $30,000, which we used to restore and preserve the first of the two galleries.
The statement said that in 1957, the C.I.A. gave Dr. Cameron a grant of $60,000, which Dr. Cameron used along with a $200,000 grant from the Canadian Government to finance his experiments.
The first hour of the ceremony, broadcast on PBS, included a special Tony Award for regional theater, a grant of $25,000, which went to the nonprofit Utah Shakespearean Festival of Cedar City.
The first hour our the ceremony, broadcast on PBS, included a special Tony Award for regional theater, a grant of $25,000, which went to the Crossroads Theater in New Brunswick, N.J.
The Saudis gave the republic a grant of $20 million, which was later repeated intermittently, and Yemeni sheiks received Saudi stipends.
A Harrison fellowship covered his tuition fees and gave him a grant of $500, which he used to return to Europe.
The Accelerator has been funded by the Rockefeller Foundation with a $3.7 million grant, of which $2.6 million will support the Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes at Columbia University.
Porter, in the Collected Poems, wittily acknowledged the receipt of a grant, for which, at the age of 70, "I am especially grateful... at such a crucial stage in my career as a writer".
In the meantime, some 34 research teams from around the world have applied for 5-year, $5-million-a-year Global Research Partnership grants, of which five will be awarded in the first round.
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