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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts granted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the total sum of money or resources that have been allocated or awarded, often in a financial or legal context.
Example: "The report detailed the amounts granted to various organizations for their community projects."
Alternatives: "funds allocated" or "sums awarded".
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The fund has just opened applications and the amounts granted depend on the project and creator.
As a result of the implementation of this credit policy, it can be seen that the total loan amounts granted to SMEs account for approximately USD 3.53 billion (from total credits granted of USD 7.06 billion in 2011).
Clawback / payback schemes [ 6] provide the recovery of amounts granted in a reimbursement system by payers given sales exceed a defined threshold.
Some jurisdictional guidelines require more detailed disclosure, including monetary amounts granted from each funder, the mechanism of providing financial support (eg, paid in fixed sum or per recruited participant), and the specific fund recipient (eg, trial investigator, department/institute).
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The giveaway was the dollar-for-dollar equivalence of the amount received from the dummy and the amount granted to the target group.
Anderson's agent, Tony Dutt, said Anderson likely will sign for the Blazers' midlevel salary-cap exception of $4.5 million, the amount granted to teams that are over the $42.5 million cap.
Also, while people can hypothetically get a tax benefit while letting their money sit idle in an account, much of the money in donor-advised funds is being disbursed to other charities: in 2014, the amount granted from the funds represented about eighteen per cent of total assets in them, according to the National Philanthropic Trust.
Most auction houses give guarantees (a fixed amount granted to the seller), set a minimum price or reserve below which an item cannot be sold, sell unsold items over the counter, and take bids "from the chandelier"—ie, from a fictional bidder.
What's more, the maximum amount granted is capped at £700 – a pitiful contribution given that the average funeral costs £3,551.
What's more, the maximum amount granted is capped at £700 [$1,080] a pitiful contribution given that the average funeral costs £3,551 [$5,476].
Of the record dollar amount granted by the jury, $8 million is expected to cover medical expenses, while the remainder was designated for pain and suffering.
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