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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the granting' is correct and usable in written English
You would typically use the phrase when referring to the act of formally giving something to someone. For example, "The granting of the award was well deserved."
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the granting
noun
The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.
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In 1949 Juliana oversaw the granting of independence to Indonesia.
It would require additional community involvement in the granting of charters and greater accountability from them.
Entitlement, generally, the granting of government assistance to individuals as mandated by law or by need.
Jefferson introduced an elective system of study and opposed the granting of degrees as "artificial embellishments".
Neither Mishcon nor Withers would comment on the granting of the decree nisi yesterday.
This was a remarkable triumph for informality in the granting of title.
The granting of export licences to arms manufacturers became more transparent.
The granting of access did seem a small sop to international opinion.
The case has been widened to include the granting of permits in China, Brazil and India.
The school of Graduate Studies coordinates the granting of master's and doctoral degrees.
Responsibility for recommending the granting of qualified teacher status may, however, be delegated.
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