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The phrase "a grantee" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a person or entity that receives a grant or a legal right from another party.
Example: "The contract specifies that the grantee must comply with all the terms outlined in the agreement."
Alternatives: "a recipient" or "an awardee".
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§ 646.32 What other requirements must a grantee meet?
§ 52i.11 What shall a grantee record and report?
Subpart D. What Conditions Must Be Met by a Grantee?
§ 643.32 What other requirements must a grantee meet?
"I'm not a grantee of hers," he said, "but she's an extremely knowledgeable leader.
I am a statistic— a grantee of some fund or another by some NGO or agency.
§ 52i.9 How much endowment fund income may a grantee spend and for what purposes?
§ 52i.8 When and for what purposes may a grantee spend the endowment fund corpus?
34 CFR Subpart D - What Conditions Must Be Met by a Grantee?
A grantee may acquire a removable power source by itself through a capital lease.
§ 52a.7 For what purposes may a grantee spend grant funds?
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