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Discover LudwigThe phrase "granting the" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in legal, formal, or academic contexts to indicate the act of giving or allowing something. Example: "The committee is responsible for granting the necessary approvals for the project to proceed."
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(After granting the Bank of England its independence).
Mr. Johnson ultimately decided against granting the waiver.
The department acquiesced, eventually granting the company its permits.
All eight voted in favor of granting the designation.
But rivals say granting the guarantees would waste taxpayer money.
They persuaded him to recommend granting the commutation.
"Everyone's in favor of granting the mayor control," he said.
But department officials didn't stop granting the exceptions.
Mr. Graham said Monday that he would ask Congress to reconsider granting the panel subpoena power.
If this resolution doesn't amount to granting the President a free hand, it comes close.
"If there is any way to justify not granting the increase, commissioners are looking for them".
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