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The phrase "granting him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving someone a right, privilege, or favor.
Example: "The committee decided on granting him the award for his outstanding contributions."
Alternatives: "awarding him" or "bestowing upon him".
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President Kagame thanked Mr. Fairbanks by granting him Rwandan citizenship.
To his right loom perhaps 60 hardline Republicans wary of granting him extra authority on anything.
Each Lantern wears a ring granting him the ability to create anything his mind can imagine.
In 2008, the Queen recognised his achievements by granting him an OBE.
A couple of weeks ago, he won a decision granting him a new trial.
Many American law enforcement and intelligence officials have opposed granting him clemency.
In granting him asylum, Mr Correa claims to be defending freedom of speech.
On a more oblique level, are you maybe granting him the child he wanted?
He asked him to compose a song of victory, granting him a year to do it.
Either too ill or too bored, Berlin never got around to granting him a reply.
Now Italy, the latest stop on Mr Ocalan's subsequent travels, is toying with the idea of granting him political asylum.
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