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The phrase "a fellowship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who share common interests or goals, often in an academic or professional context.
Example: "She was awarded a fellowship to conduct research in her field of study."
Alternatives: "a scholarship" or "a grant".
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But we're a fellowship.
The dancers are a fellowship.
She holds a fellowship at Princeton.
Get a fellowship and go abroad.
She is completing a fellowship at N.Y.U.
He did a fellowship at N.Y.U.
We always wanted a fellowship, even though we did not know what a fellowship was.
In 1946 Ms. Catlett traveled to Mexico on a fellowship.
I had obtained a fellowship to Carnegie-Mellon in Pittsburgh.
Balle runs a fellowship program for these kinds of connectors.
Last fall Ames received a fellowship from the MacArthur foundation.
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