Collocations for "granted"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "granted" in context.
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grant
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [development, planning, research] grant
- a [federal, government, private] grant
- a [study, college, university, student] grant
- with the [support, funding] of grants
- am [applying, asking] for a grant
- the grant was [approved, given]
- received a grant (from)
- a grant of [$1000]
- grants and [loans, scholarships, contracts]
- a grant [program, foundation]
- [submit, send in] a grant application
- [learn, practice] grant writing
- [through, with, thanks to] grant funding
- with the grant money
- grant [access, permission] to
- granted us [permission] to
- grant [money, funding] to
- grant [authority, power, immunity, custody] to
- granted him custody of [their two children, his daughter]
- granted an [extension, exemption, interview, request]
- grant him the benefit of the doubt
- granted him his wish
- granted by the [company, organization, court]
- granted in [accordance, respect] to
- granted on the condition that
- [is hereby, has been, will be] granted
- [true,] I grant you
- I'll grant him that (point)
'granted' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
acceptance
- approval
- attendee
- authority
- authorization
- bidder
- board
- citizenship
- compassionate
- concession
- decree
- divorce
- dwelling
- emergency
- exclusive
- execution
- exemption
- exploitation
- extension
- freedom
- godfather
- grace
- grant
- hearing
- hereby
- immediate
- parole
- patent
- permission
- prison
- reprieve
- resident
- scholarship
- statutory
- stay
- take
- temporary
- tenure
- transfer
- unprecedented
- wish