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Discover LudwigThe phrase "win grant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of obtaining a financial award or funding for a project or idea. Example: The research team was thrilled to win a grant from the government to continue their groundbreaking work in renewable energy.
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His device failed to win grant support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Dr. Grimberg said, but that was before the recent blood tests.
When two investigators traverse paths with greater overlap, both their propensity to form new collaborations and to win grant funding for their joint work increase.
Luo was drawn back to Chongqing because it is his hometown, but the decision has also paid off for his career, he says, observing that it is easier for early-career scientists to win grant funding in China than in the United States or Europe.
Winners of the award get the networking support of EMBO and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, plus recognition from the community, which can help them win grant applications at a time when they might not have much else to show on their CVs.
Additional difficulties when using ground-based telescopes is we also have to write and win grant proposals just to get telescope time.
UC researchers produce an average of five inventions a day and win grant applications that bring in nearly $6 billion a year in research funding.
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Some of the exhibitors at the convention did not win grants but are still hoping to do so.
In the 1970s she helped the NCNW win grants to provide vocational training and assist women in opening businesses.
It has doubled its number of donors and is working harder to win grants from foundations and competitive government grant programs.
Can it be used as a flag to rally around or a brand to woo presenters and win grants without courting segregation?
What we didn't account for were the people who didn't win grants.
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