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The phrase "which was granted" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to provide further clarification or explanation about something that was given or allowed. Example: The scholarship, which was granted based on academic merit, covered all of my tuition fees for the entire four years of college.
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The tenants applied for interlocutory injunction, which was granted.
Ms. Pirozhkova then successfully lobbied for Babel's official rehabilitation, which was granted later in 1954.
He briefly acknowledged the books but requested time to ponder his second answer, which was granted.
He also appealed the order against contacting the former classmate, which was granted, Mr. McCarthy said.
At her trial this week, she demanded the right to travel abroad, which was granted.
After the arrest, Ms. Sands filed for an order of protection, which was granted.
Noreen was there for a hearing to ask for a change of venue, which was granted.
Her parents lobbied hard for a new trial, which was granted last August.
The Advertiser's publisher, then Local World, sought a judicial review, which was granted.
(The US paid $20m for control of the Philippines, which was granted full independence in 1934).
These arguments failed to stop the approval, which was granted in late July.
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