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The phrase "motion is granted" is correct and commonly used in written English, particularly in legal or formal contexts.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that a request or proposal (called a motion) has been approved or accepted by a governing body or authority. It can also be used more broadly to signify that a decision has been made or action has been taken. Here is an example sentence: "After much debate and consideration, the judge ruled that the motion is granted and the defendant's case will proceed to trial."
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The judge concluded his order with a wry turn of legal formality: "Defendants' motion is granted.
If this motion is granted, Marri could remain in custody on American soil indefinitely, without any further legal recourse.
Even if the motion is granted, she might not be freed right away, as Wednesday is a public holiday, the Feast of the Assumption.
Judge John N. Byrne of Bronx Criminal Court looked at the defendant for a moment and said, "Motion is granted," concluding Mr. Newton's improbable journey into the recesses of the American criminal justice system, and back.
This motion is granted.
"Witnesses, Alabama Department of Corrections personnel, and other Executive Department personnel continue to prepare for Madison's execution in the event this motion is granted," according to the motion filed by Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's (R) office.
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Unsurprisingly, the motion was granted and Sims has been in custody ever since.
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