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The phrase "at granting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of granting something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The committee was focused on the criteria at granting the scholarship."
Alternatives: "during the granting" or "when granting".
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The Japanese have balked at granting such a guarantee.
"We have to relook at granting aid," Ms. Feinstein said on the CNN program "State of the Union".
He also sent to Congress a series of changes aimed at granting limited autonomy to indigenous communities.
European diplomats are understood to be looking at granting the "emergency brake" on EU migration for up to seven years.
WASHINGTON -- President Obama on Thursday ordered his health secretary to issue new rules aimed at granting hospital visiting rights to same-sex partners.
Because however supportive of a partner's or friend's or relative's ambition to become a writer people are, they often aren't very good at granting them the necessary time.
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Mr President, the public alarm at the granting of this patent is, I feel, totally justified.
"One voice does not determine Fed decisions," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
CHICAGO — Tsegaye Kebede crossed the finish line at Grant Park on Sunday with his country on his mind.
A Walk in Stapleton Booths along St . Pauls Avenue at Grant, Cebra and Occident streets, Stapleton, Staten Island; (718) 816-1257.
But it's against a very low threshold for many workers," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
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