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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bursaries" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "bursaries" without the article "a," as "bursaries" is a plural noun.
Example: "The university offers several bursaries to help students with their tuition fees."
Alternatives: "scholarships" or "financial aid."
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The contribution entails every Scottish graduate paying into a bursaries fund for needy students.
Others can get a bursaries ranging from £12,000 to £20,000 depending on their degrees.
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William Trevor created a bursary for a promising student in Omagh.
Some throw in a bicycle as part of a bursary.
I settled on social work as there was a bursary.
Billy ended up on a bursary at Harrow.
A bursary programme for care leavers also offers £1,000 a year.
He won a bursary to a good school, then earned two masters' degrees.
The author of the winning work will receive a bursary award of $100,000.
Bursaries Eligible students can apply for a bursary of around £300 from the college.
Bursaries Students whose assessed family income is £25,000 or less may receive a bursary of £750.
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