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Discover Ludwig"be granted a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when talking about someone receiving or being given something, usually a privilege or opportunity. Example: "After months of hard work, Jane was finally be granted a well-deserved promotion at work."
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Passports with an Israeli stamp are unlikely to be granted a visa.
Buyers seeking property in the restricted zone must be granted a special concession from the government.
On one side, members of the public fortunate enough to be granted a seat.
Hearings were held in 1986 & 1988 to determine if Adams should be granted a new trial.
He was the youngest artist ever to be granted a solo show in the Guggenheim's rotunda.
Darien is only the third town to be granted a moratorium.
That said, a franchisee's child would not be granted a franchise on that basis alone.
"Malala bravely stands for the right of all children to be granted a fair education.
In October, Wellington Phoenix were told they would not be granted a 10-year licence extension.
Her group seeks to have its slate declared victorious or be granted a new election.
Then, according to the county charter, a nonresident may be granted a Civil Service waiver.
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