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"gifted to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used when something is given or presented as a gift. For example: "The children were gifted to a foster family."
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The land was gifted to the university decades ago.
The first, fourth, and fifth goals were gifted to them.
It is not known whether the pictured 500 was purchased by or gifted to the regime.
He amassed his own great collection, which was subsequently gifted to the city of Lausanne.
In 1975, Onassis died and the yacht was gifted to his daughter, Christina, in his will.
All were vivid, unique singers, ambivalent toward fame yet too gifted to avoid flirting with it.
It was gifted to the National Trust in 1956, and extensively restored and redecorated.
The work has been gifted to the Tate by the artist.
And those opportunities were gifted to KC by young players fielded in their unnatural position.
The art being gifted to the nation adds up to about £25m of work.
"Unlike in other countries, our democracy was gifted to us by our king.
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