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The phrase "received a grant" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about someone being awarded a sum of money for some specific purpose, either from a government, an organization, or an individual. For example: "John received a grant from the local government to help cover medical costs."
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They recently received a grant to start a recycling program.
Durham received a grant of £599,000 for belfry repairs.
Dave Eggers's Voice of Witness project has received a grant from Amazon.com.
In 1980, she received a grant to study the upright acoustic bass, with Major Holley.
It has just received a grant of $120m from the country's Department of Energy.
Dr. DeCandido received a grant to study the birds about six years ago.
(The library recently received a grant for a Jewish literature discussion club).
Lenhart recently received a grant to study links between cyberstalking and domestic violence.
Through the community services group, the clinic received a grant for $28,000.
Mrs. Helmsley, who had received a grant of immunity, could not be charged.
In 1960, Joe Kennedy received a grant from the African Research Foundation.
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