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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The professor is granting an extension on the deadline for the research paper.
The parent is granting that their child may need additional support in school.
After extensive testing, the manufacturer is granting that their product does not meet safety standards.
The author is granting that her latest novel may not be her best work.
We are granting him permission to enter the premises.
She is granting him access to her personal files.
The scientist is granting that more research needs to be done before any definitive conclusions can be drawn.
The artist is granting that his latest exhibit may not be to everyone's taste.
Despite his initial reluctance, the coach is granting that the opposing team played exceptionally well.
The CEO is granting a pay raise to all the employees.
The government is granting amnesty to illegal immigrants.
After much consideration, I am granting that your proposal has some merit.
The judge is granting the defendant a new trial.
The doctor is granting the patient's request for pain medication.
The company is granting an additional week of vacation time to employees who have been with the company for more than five years.
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