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The phrase "an grant" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "grant" begins with a consonant sound, so it should be preceded by "a" instead of "an."
Example: "I would like to apply for a grant to fund my research project."
Alternatives: "a grant" or "one grant".
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The researchers, using an grant provided by a research group once affiliated with the Central Intelligence Agency, have complied a database of hundreds of articles that it is being used to train a computer to recognize, rank and interpret statements.
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Not a loan – a grant.
Supported a by a grant from CTI Life Sciences, Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology OPET, Switzerland.
But this isn't a grant for an individual.
A grant from a foundation paid for the grave markers.
They recently received a grant to start a recycling program.
I have a progress report for a grant due tomorrow.
As a result, the United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs provided a grant of $30,000.
This study was supported by a grant from St . Lukes Life Science Institute and a grant from Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency (PI, Hasegawa).
This research was partially supported by a grant from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, a grant from CMC-UNCC Collaborative Research Fund and a grant (EF0849615) from NSF to ZS.
It is not a grant of money.
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