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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given upon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been granted or provided, often in response to a request or inquiry. Example: Given upon request, the documents will be provided to you within three business days.
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These are the models we are given upon which to model our own behaviour – is it any wonder that girls feel they must compete with one another?
Yet I can't help but juxtapose it to the message given upon admission to community college students: do something practical; declare a career major right away; the liberal arts won't prepare you for a job.
The tour meets on Saturday at 2 45 and Sunday at 2 p.m.; the meeting place will be given upon reservations for the tour, sponsored by NYC Discovery Tours.
About a year after Mr. Storch arrived at Toys R UsUs, a company newsletter profiled three senior executives — two of whom have since left — and repeated some words of advice the chief executive had given upon joining.
I am aware from regular volunteer meetings that many mentors were not able to afford the weekly expenditure of a trip to the zoo or a museum, and they relied on the £15 allowance given (upon submission of a receipt) to take out their mentee.
The relevant statute says someone like Mr. Akin can withdraw "pursuant to a court order, which, except for good cause shown by the election authority in opposition thereto, shall be freely given upon application by the candidate to the circuit court in the county of such candidate's residence".
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However, death is not the only response that a T cell can give upon too strong stimulation.
Sally stood at the darkened thermal-glass window that gave upon the lightless Atlantic.
It was an ordinary, 40-minute flight from Oslo to Trondheim that I spent preparing for a speech I was to give upon landing.
Another redoubtable landlady, Miss Abbey Potterson of the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters in Limehouse (giving upon the river), reigns "supreme upon her throne, the Bar", and is more than a match for the villainous Rogue Riderhood.
In a 2008 lecture she gave upon receiving a top international human rights award, Cercavschi said she was threatened with never seeing her children again if she persisted in teaching the Romanian language.
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