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Discover Ludwig"grant having" is not a grammatically correct way to express something in written English.
You can use the verb "grant" in a sentence on its own or in combination with the preposition "to" followed by a noun or pronoun: Example: The government granted the scientist permission to continue her research.
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The other was after the Battle of the Wilderness, in 1864, when Grant, having been given the Army of the Potomac and leading his forces into Virginia, got badly beaten up by Lee's troops in extremely hostile terrain.
Miles coming to terms with the end of his marriage, and Ingram's hesitation before answering whether any of his analysts were capable of running a covert operation were well done – but the line about Grant having "cheated on his wife in his mind" was ridiculous.
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The grant had run out.
The other grant had been depleted.
This grant has a total target value of $15 million.
Accordingly, the average grant has dropped nationally from $349 to $305.
Cary Grant has had the longest romantic reign in the short history of movies.
(The Treasury grant has stayed fairly constant in real terms in recent years).
Though she worries about coming up with next month's rent, the grant has changed her outlook.
The additions of Bulluck and safeties Antrel Rolle and Deon Grant have provided a veteran presence.
(This was the first Grant had heard about either the antibiotics or the confusion).
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