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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a granted" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words, as "granted" is typically used as a past participle or an adjective, but not in this form.
Example: "It is a granted privilege that we should not take for granted."
Alternatives: "a given" or "a certainty".
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The New Zealand Ministry of Health Regional Ethics Committee (Upper South A) granted ethical approval in May 2008.
While cheaper and quicker to obtain a granted patent, an innovation patent is not examined substantively before grant.
The appropriate processing design can be tailored in order to accomplish desirable hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity with a granted bioactivity.
Inter partes review is a new procedure to challenge the validity of a granted patent.
The data have been included in either a granted US patent or a published US patent application.
Of course, we should not take this as a granted contract, but it is a positive signal for Kraev's progress".
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Another is granted a revelation.
A small matter, granted.
Some were later granted a reprieve.
"Firstly, the court granted a protection order.
Justice Stevens granted a legal stay.
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