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The phrase "a recipient of substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who receives a significant amount of something, such as funds, awards, or benefits.
Example: "As a recipient of substantial funding, the research team was able to expand their project significantly."
Alternatives: "a beneficiary of considerable" or "an awardee of significant".
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"Over the next five years for instance, we estimate that Indonesia will be deprived of US$360m that could go towards education, and Papua New Guinea – one of Australia's poorest neighbours and a recipient of substantial investment from Australia – stands to lose around US$17m in expenditure that could go to providing essential services.
As a recipient of substantial governmental support, clear articulation of the rationale for NIH spending may be expected by Congress and the public, and a lack of clear alignment with measures of public burden could encourage special interests to further erode the scientific independence of NIH or to raise questions about its management.
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Most of the strategic review had been focussed on Afghanistan Pakistann had been discussed mainly as a sanctuary for the Taliban and as a potential recipient of substantial aid.
Why would the Obama administration adopt a position first proposed by Inhofe, the recipient of substantial funding from oil companies and Charles and David Koch?
In his article for National Geographic magazine, Christy notes that: Sudan is the recipient of substantial Chinese infrastructure investment, which typically comes with Chinese workers, a source of ivory smuggling in many parts of Africa.
In the mid-1990's, Ireland became the grateful recipient of substantial urban renewal and tourism grants from the European Union, including $25 million to transform Temple Bar into a new cultural quarter for the city.
He is a recipient of the National Medal of Arts.
She is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
E.C. is a recipient of a MSK Society Scholar Prize.
LN is a recipient of a CIHR Canada Graduate Scholarship.
S.P. is a recipient of Samsung Scholarship.
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