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Discover Ludwig'granted I' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to imply a concession before introducing a statement, for example: "Granted I know very little about the subject, I think the best option would be to..."
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Granted, I was fine.
Granted, I had been looking hard.
Granted, I live in an urban area.
Granted, I don't want that to happen.
Granted, I just watched the movie.
Granted, I studiously ignore stories about fund-raising numbers.
Granted, I was skipping many of the onboard lectures.
Granted, I don't throw 90 miles per hour any more.
Granted, I was there as a reporter, not an inmate.
This last is granted: I am, however, absolutely against it.
Granted, I am of the older generation, but did I do something wrong?
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