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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a donation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of giving something, typically money or goods, to a charitable organization or cause.
Example: "We are grateful for a donation of $500 to support our community programs."
Alternatives: "a contribution of" or "a gift of".
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She received a donation of three hams.
A donation of $1.25 is required.
A donation of $6 will be welcome.
A donation of $5 is suggested.
Admission is by a donation of $35 at the door.
Or, for a donation of $500, Patty will blow you.
Free, but a donation of $3 is suggested (Dunning).
Tomorrow at 3 p.m.; a donation of $10 is requested.
The company made a donation of £100,000 to charity.
A donation of $3 (or more) by midnight on Tuesday.
Inside Out asks for a donation of $20.
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