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Free sign upThe phrase "a granting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you refer to the act of granting something, such as permission, rights, or benefits.
Example: "The committee issued a formal notice of a granting of funds to support the new project."
Alternatives: "an award" or "a provision".
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A. We're not going to be a granting organization.
"They didn't understand that we were not solely a granting organization".
Series V contains records associated with the Spencer Foundation, a granting organization for educational research.
To exempt religious groups from obeying is not a protection of religion, but a granting of power to religious entities at the cost of all their neighbors.
In 2010, the Federal Transit Administration launched Transit in Parks, a granting program that directed $80m to transit programs for the NPS.
I show that the following interventions raise welfare: (a) granting full expensibility of R&D to incorporated firms; (b) eliminating the corporate income tax and/or the capital gains tax; (c) reducing taxes on labor and/or consumption.
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It is not a grant of money.
Applying for a grant?
Not a loan – a grant.
Who Can Terminate a Grant.
Ms. Champagne, meanwhile, had won a grant.
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