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Discover LudwigThe phrase "granted sanctuary" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is given protection or refuge, often in a legal or humanitarian sense. Example: "The refugees were granted sanctuary in the neighboring country after fleeing their war-torn homeland."
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A Russian security expert said the talks may be about how to secure assurances he will not leak further information if he were granted sanctuary in Russia.
Putin, a former KGB spy, has said Snowden could only be granted sanctuary in Russia if he stopped actions that could harm the United States.
In the past, ETA members have been granted sanctuary as political refugees in Algeria, Cuba, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and even France.
One 2005 textbook, "America: Pathways to the Present," said the "prime suspect" in the attacks was Osama bin Laden, but described him only as "a wealthy Saudi dissident" who had been granted sanctuary in Afghanistan by the Taliban, a "group" that wanted to establish "their version of a pure Islamic state, banning such things as television and music".
Dannatt admitted there would be political challenges, including obtaining a United Nations security council resolution with the backing of China and Russia, while Syria's President Bashar al-Assad should be removed from office but granted sanctuary in another state, he added.
Instead, confident that China would be a deterrent to any Vietnamese aggression, Thailand granted sanctuary behind its borders to Cambodian resistance forces.
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Last year, Prime Minister Gordon Brown refused to grant sanctuary to hundreds of endangered interpreters.
Mr. Rohde's story exhaustively demonstrates that Pakistan, the United States' supposed ally, turns a blind eye to Islamic extremism on its western frontier, granting sanctuary to militants (including Mr. Rohde's captors) and thereby handicapping the stabilization of Afghanistan.
Lord Dubs, the Labour peer and former child refugee who brought about a political coup by forcing the government to promise to grant sanctuary to vulnerable unaccompanied children, heralded the move as "a great start".
The Latin American territory that grants sanctuary to Miller's character is fictional, which means that any offence would have to be taken by – or protests would have to come from – a very large geographical region.
A day before deportation was scheduled, however, Vancouver's First Lutheran Church granted him sanctuary.
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