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Discover LudwigThe phrase "granted at" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the location or source of a grant or approval. Example: The scholarship was granted at the annual awards ceremony.
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Stock was granted at the current price".
These were granted at market lows".
Granted, at $350, the fee is not inconsiderable.
In June the permits were granted at last.
"We can take nothing for granted at this point".
"You can take no hitter for granted at any time".
Even their hold on home rule, granted at last in 1973, is tenuous.
The waivers would be granted at the discretion of the secretary of homeland security.
"We don't take the passing of these shows for granted at all," he said.
In John the title was granted at what may have been their first meeting (1 42).
Since then, Nicaragua's leaders have granted at least seven "exclusive concessions" to foreign entrepreneurs.
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