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The phrase "a grant with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of grant that includes certain features or conditions.
Example: "The organization is offering a grant with a focus on environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a grant that includes" or "a grant featuring".
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A grant with a 30-day turnaround allows teachers to capitalize on opportunities.
"In India, by and large, a grant with a good idea and a decent proposal will get funded".
If impact investing is going to work, it's going to have to prove itself as a genuine investment, rather than as a grant with a lottery ticket attached to it.
That offer came in the form of a grant with a cheeky name — "Make Our Planet Great Again".
The current federal reemployment program began as a grant with a slightly different focus called Reemployment and Eligibility Assessment, or REA.
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But his adviser insisted, eventually confessing that he wanted the professor to agree to write a grant with him and this was a way to ingratiate himself.
In addition, UNICEF gave the centre a grant with which it rented a vehicle to transport children to the centre for the six months of the pilot period.
Guth will share the award, which includes a $200,000 unrestricted grant, with Andre Linde, a professor of physics at Stanford University.
But in 1996, Democrats blocked a Republican plan to convert Medicaid into a block grant, with a lump sum of federal money for each state.
Under the proposal, Medicaid would be transformed into a block grant, with a lump sum of federal money given to the states to care for low-income people.
I was on a partial scholarship grant with a job in the dining halls and a University loan, as were many classmates.
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