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The phrase "grant insight" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it generally means to provide understanding or knowledge about a certain topic. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The professor's lecture on ancient civilizations granted insight into the daily lives of people in that time period."
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The unconstructed experience is thought to grant insight, such as into the impermanent nature of all things.
Life will grant insight in the most unusual places to those willing to listen.
In the future, this approach is expected to grant insight into endosymbioses in other uncultivated dinoflagellates, such as the plastid or symbiont-bearing Noctilucales [ 28] and new lineages of dinoflagellates with cryptophyte or pelagophyte symbionts [ 29– 31].
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Under its arrangement, Quest granted Insight the right to match a competing bid.
According to this now discredited theory, bumps on the skull betray the volume of the brain areas beneath each one, granting insight into a subject's cognitive or moral strengths and weaknesses.
It is as if we are being granted insight into the mental habits that stocked that mind so well in the first place.At 81, and still active as a critic, Sir Frank is one of the best-read authors alive.
Epidemiologic transition theory provides a model for the dynamics among economic, social, demographic, and ecological factors and the evolution and spread of disease (4), explaining major trends in the human disease-scape and granting insight into ultimate causes of a given trend and therefore potential solutions (5).
Beyond unveiling the pivotal role of chitinolytic enzymes in the active invasion of a fungus by bacteria, these findings grant unprecedented insight into the fungal cell wall penetration and symbiosis formation.
In these chaotic days, many people are looking for shows to sedate them ("The Crown") and inspire them ("Parks and Recreation"), to reflect their anger ("Full Frontal with Samantha Bee") or to grant them insight ("Enlightened") and perspective ("Drunk History").
When you go out for a cup of coffee with a new friend, you might ask questions about where she grew up or what her favorite season is, questions that will grant some insight into her personality.
Our findings lend support to the prognostic value of QOL measures in older people and grant further insight into the association between QOL and adverse health events.
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