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granted him to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "granted him to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not usable in standard English as it lacks proper structure and clarity. An example of a correct usage would be: "The committee granted him permission to proceed with the project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
President Vladimir Putin has asked Russia's upper house to revoke the right it granted him to invade Ukraine in defence of Russian-speakers there.
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His wife said he had done no such thing, and she took from a drawer the permit that Israel had granted him to circulate freely around Ramallah.
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But although the system will not fall apart overnight, with the years, the rust will set in.Next year, the American president will lose the power that Congress has granted him to negotiate trade deals without them being picked to pieces by the legislature.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
The Obama administration has granted him permission to travel to the United States for surgery.
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The War Office refused his request but granted him leave to return to Australia while recuperating from his injuries.
Wiki
On January 23 , 2007 the judge granted him permission to travel out of state to play in the Super Bowl.
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The church granted him access to 600 pages of archives relating to the painting – but not the period between 1934-1945.
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The Angels granted him permission to rehabilitate his injury, which was expected to sideline him until late April or early May, in Houston.
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The authorities ration pumping and have not granted him permission to clear native cactuses.
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Mr. Pielmeier then met with Mr. Blatty, who, he said, granted him permission to proceed.
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In 1996, General Chit Swe finally granted him permission to go there.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Replace the phrase "granted him to" with more grammatically correct alternatives like "gave him permission to" or "allowed him to" for clarity.
Common error
Ensure that the verb "grant" is followed by a direct object and a clear statement of what is being granted (e.g., "granted him permission", not "granted him to").
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Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "granted him to" is grammatically incomplete and doesn't function as a standard phrase. It requires a noun or a clear object to complete its meaning. As Ludwig AI points out, the phrase lacks proper structure and clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "granted him to" is grammatically incorrect and requires correction for effective communication. As highlighted by Ludwig AI, the phrase lacks clarity and proper structure. It should be replaced with alternatives like "gave him permission to" or "allowed him to". While the intent is often to convey permission or authorization, the incorrect usage undermines this purpose. Always ensure the verb "grant" is followed by a direct object to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity. The authoritative sources, as seen in Ludwig's examples, generally avoid this construction in its incorrect form.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gave him permission to
Replaces 'granted' with 'gave' for simpler wording and clearer meaning.
allowed him to
Uses 'allowed' for a less formal way of expressing permission.
permitted him to
Employs 'permitted' as a more formal synonym for 'allowed'.
authorized him to
Indicates a formal granting of authority.
empowered him to
Suggests giving someone the power or ability to do something.
entitled him to
Implies granting a right or privilege.
bestowed upon him the right to
A more formal and emphatic way of saying 'gave him the right'.
conferred on him the authority to
Highlights the official transfer of power or right.
invested him with the power to
Suggests a formal or ceremonial granting of power.
licensed him to
Implies giving someone a license or formal permission.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the verb "grant"?
The verb "grant" requires a direct object specifying what is being given. For example, "grant permission", "grant access", or "grant a request" are correct usages.
What can I say instead of "granted him to"?
You can use alternatives like "gave him permission to", "allowed him to", or "permitted him to" depending on the context.
Is "granted him to" grammatically correct?
No, "granted him to" is not grammatically correct. The correct form would be "granted him [something]" or "granted [something] to him".
How does the meaning change when using "allowed him to" instead of "granted him to"?
While "granted him to" is incorrect, "allowed him to" implies permission, often in a less formal context than "granted" would, if used correctly. "Granted" typically suggests a more formal or official authorization.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
98%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested