The phrase "granted the opportunity" is correct and can be used in written English. It is used to express when a person has been given a chance to do something. For example: "I would love to go back to school, granted the opportunity."
Although Wilders is anti-EU, he currently wants to remain a member of Parliament in the Netherlands AND be granted the opportunity to become a member of the European Parliament, which is currently a legal impossibility.
The work should be granted the opportunity to stand or fall on its own merit.
When granted the opportunity, Iran's youth and middle class vote for politicians who promise relief.
One pivotal aspiration for tracks is being granted the opportunity to add slot machines to their operations.
Although his conviction on the charge of animal cruelty was ultimately overturned, he has not been granted the opportunity or funding to perform research on animals since.
In addition, Mr. Handler was granted the opportunity to earn $39 million in restricted stock over 2013, 2014 and 2015 if he meets certain targets.
I hope that in my father's upcoming trial, he is granted the opportunity to answer his critics and defend himself without constraints of any kind.
To think that he would be granted the opportunity to feed his anti-Semitic rhetoric to impressionable school-age children is unbelievable.
Granted the opportunity by Cooper to chime in on the question about teachers, he changed the subject to his plan to abolish tuition fees at public universities.
In this country, our country, we have been granted the opportunity, the means, the privilege and even the power to teach it.
So current Princeton women, please, do not fail yourselves, and do not take for granted the opportunities that people (like me) never had the chance to experience.
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Maria Pia Montoro
Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union