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Discover LudwigThe phrase "granted funding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to financial support that has been officially approved or allocated for a specific purpose or project.
Example: "The research team was thrilled to learn that they had been granted funding for their innovative project."
Alternatives: "awarded funding" or "allocated funding."
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I was fortunate enough to be granted funding from the F&ES and Carpenter-Sperry Funds.
By the end of June 2014, the scheme had received 1,789 applications, of which 78 were granted funding.
That's why I've granted funding to trading standards to carry out spot checks as part of a nationwide investigation.
Just a few months ago the Home Office granted funding to the Greek authorities to help them continue their enquiries into Ben Needham's case.
There has been a 60% fall in family cases granted funding and two thirds of cases in the family court now feature somebody representing themselves.
Sea Shepherd has been granted funding several times before, but the money announced on Monday is the largest donation it has received to date.
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Two months later, Chao granted the funding.
Meanwhile, grant funding to charities is decreasing.
Correspondence and applications for grant funding.
However, they are confined to unskilled personal services and dependent on grant funding.
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