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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'grant recipient' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has received funding or a donation from an organization, institution, or individual, such as a grantor. For example: "The nonprofit organization was pleased to announce the grant recipient for its 2020 fundraising campaign."
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Guggenheim Fellow and NEA grant recipient.
One grant recipient is the son of the defense minister, whose agency buys weapons from China.
One who sounds, in short, like the MacArthur grant recipient and Yale graduate that she is.
The second David is David Cromer, the director and MacArthur "genius" grant recipient.
"It is about compelling a grant recipient to adopt a particular belief as a condition of funding".
Matthew Lloyd, MD at lighting manufacturer Global Design Solutions, another I4G grant recipient, said: "The impact has been fantastic.
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November 18 2014 November 23 201414 On his intrepid new recording, "Identities Are Changeable," the charging alto saxophonist, bold composer, and MacArthur-grant recipient takes on the issue of Puerto Rican life in present-day America, making use of a contingent of horns to flesh out his quartet as well as a dense weave of recorded voices sharing personal ruminations.
The program was the brainchild of MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Roland Fryer.
Jeanne Phillips, right, with Elyn Saks, Founder Saks Institute, USC Gould School of Law and MacArthur Grant recipient.
In Act III, MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Vivian Paley tells the story of an experiment she conducted in her classroom to make children less cruel to each other.
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