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Discover Ludwig"provide a grant" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to give or supply a sum of money or resources for a specific purpose. Example: The government has announced plans to provide a grant for small businesses affected by the pandemic.
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Mark Maurantonio, CEO of Scotto Brothers, said that although the system cost $240,000, LIPA would provide a grant of $180,000.
Wu also announced that China would provide a grant worth USD 7.3 million to be used for miscellaneous projects associated with the construction of the stadium.
A Liberal MP has described as "cruel" the Abbott government's attempt to justify its refusal to provide a grant to food processor SPC Ardmona in light of its pre-election pledge to chocolate maker Cadbury.
With the scale of the disaster becoming ever more apparent, the United Nations announced that it would provide a grant of $7 million from an emergency response fund "to help meet the most urgent humanitarian requirements".
The United Arab Emirates said it would provide a grant of $1 billion and an interest-free loan of $2 billion, while Saudi Arabia was reportedly working on providing an additional $5 billion.
Mr. Harris's concerns were eased some last week when State Senator Charles J. Fuschillo Jr., a Republican from Merrick, introduced legislation to provide a grant of up to $8 million, with no payback — closing the budget deficit and saving the district from possible bankruptcy.
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In 2007 the provincial Ministry of Health provided a grant to Canadian palliative care providers to study cancer patients in rural northern Alberta.
The National Churches Trust provided a grant of £25,000.
It provided a grant for the covers, he says.
(The MacArthur Foundation provides a grant for the Chicago News Cooperative).
(The MacArthur Foundation has provided a grant to the Chicago News Cooperative).
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