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The phrase "been granted to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which something has been given or provided to someone. Example: The scholarship has been granted to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement.
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(Planning permission has already been granted to build in the walled garden).
By 1953 French citizenship had been granted to all New Caledonians, regardless of ethnic origin.
It's undemocratic enough that so much power has been granted to only 12 lawmakers.
Such waivers have already been granted to California and Texas, he said.
With Putin's blessing, Kadyrov claimed the throne that had been granted to his father.
In the twentieth century, refuge has been granted to many murderous dictators.
However, the remaining 10% of shares have been granted to "other investors", including hedge funds.
A third mobile license has been granted to an Irish-American consortium, Meteor.
It is the second time diplomatic immunity has been granted to Livni when visiting the UK.
It was not clear whether any concessions had been granted to get the talks restarted.
The powers of the Church of England have been trimmed and privileges have been granted to other religions.
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