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The phrase "receiving a grant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe when someone is awarded funding to finance a particular project. For example: She was delighted to hear she had been successful in receiving a grant to help finance her postgraduate research.
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Bursaries Bursaries at £310 a year for those receiving a grant.
The forces will implement five scanners after receiving a grant of £395,675 from the DfT.
Their results show that the chance of a black scientist receiving a grant was 17%.
Each institution of higher education receiving a grant under this section shall submit a performance report to the Attorney General.
Each institution of higher education receiving a grant under this section shall report to the Secretary annually.
(c) listed the activities for which States receiving a grant under this section were authorized to use the grant funds.
After receiving a grant from the MIT Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship, Ricult built its mobile platform.
Firth has in one move belittled artists everywhere who apply for funding and most likely cruelled his chances of ever receiving a grant again.
"This year they're reaching out looking for advice on ways to sweeten the pot so they have the best chance at receiving a grant in return".
Atkins left London six months ago, after receiving a grant to stay in Berlin, where he now lives with his girlfriend, a chef.
This is the first time poets have been included among recipients of the Windham-Campbell prizes, with the Michigan-born political poet Carolyn Forché also receiving a grant.
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