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"was granted from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that was given or received from another person or group. For example, "She was granted a scholarship from the university."
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Ethical approval was granted from Ayrshire and Arran research ethics committee.
But permission was granted from Churchill's grandson, Randolph, and development began.
Approval was granted from the Spectrum Health Institutional Review Board.
On June 24 , 2013 additional funding was granted from Ministry of Health (contract P 12-002-0030; AOM 07008).
Approval was granted from the McLaren IRB/Ethics Review Board for exemption status and the Ministry of Health of Afghanistan.
Official permission was granted from the governmental animal care office (Landesamt für Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz Nordrhein-Westfalen, Recklinghausen, Germany).
Ethical consent was granted from the author's institution to carry out and disseminate data collection (IRB #13-016).
Ethical approval was granted from the UCL/UCLH ethics committee (01/0150).
Authorization was granted from the Center.
Ethical approval was granted from the local ethics committee.
Ethics was granted from University of British Columbia Ethics Board.
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