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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and granted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a condition or concession in a discussion or argument.
Example: "The proposal has its merits, and granted, it may lead to some positive outcomes, we must also consider the potential risks involved."
Alternatives: "and indeed" or "and of course".
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The F.C.C. agreed and granted the waiver.
He asked no favors and granted none.
He was commissioned in 2007 and granted his wish.
He liberalized the curriculum and granted aid to deserving students.
The county council went against popular sentiment and granted permission.
The state overruled the city and granted her waiver.
He was imprisoned twice in the 1980s and granted asylum in Britain in 1993.
The officer called Mr. Grenier "completely credible" and granted him benefits.
Government officials went along with the company and granted the permit.
Another man was detained in Cyprus and granted bail; he then disappeared.
In 1273 Alfonso founded and granted privileges to the Mesta, a guild of migratory shepherds.
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