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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bestowing it" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means to give, grant, or present something to someone. Example: The queen was known for bestowing her royal blessings on her loyal subjects.
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iFixit has gutted the Hero4 Session to its core in a teardown right over here, bestowing it with its lowest of repairability scores — a 1 out of 10.
In 1973, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers christened the Shannon Award by bestowing it on the man himself, at the International Symposium on Information Theory in Ashkelon, Israel.
Like Lili and Eva both, he comes trailing ghosts from a complicated past, and he may be more in need of salvation than capable of bestowing it on another.
It was a name that she recycled, bestowing it on minor characters as well as on the two heroes, Lesbia Carrington (For the School Colours) and Lesbia Ferrars (Loyal to the School), with whom she most closely identified.
Importantly, the Japanese government has designated the KING SKYFRONT to be a special zone for international competitiveness development, bestowing it special privileges including reduced corporate taxes and government backed financial support for projects launched there.
By 2004, Bratton had restructured the unit, bestowing it with a new title: "Force Investigation Division".
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This took power away from local chiefs and bestowed it on bureaucrats.
Crimea was part of Russia until the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev bestowed it on Ukraine in 1954.
She removed the party from the upper class and bestowed it upon the lower middle.
Otis had passed it along to his son-in-law Harry Chandler, who had bestowed it on his firstborn, Norman.
The Machiavelli part of the surname was added in the 18th century when the last descendant of Niccolò Machiavelli, author of "The Prince," bestowed it on a relative).
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