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The phrase "a fellowship for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a program, grant, or opportunity that provides support or resources for individuals in a specific field or area of study.
Example: "She was awarded a fellowship for her research on climate change."
Alternatives: "a grant for" or "a program for".
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"Even when I had a fellowship for painting, some of my teachers were very hostile.
The American Academy in Rome benefited with the establishment of a fellowship for emerging designers.
Mrs. Milstein established a fellowship for medical research at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.
I started a fellowship for women conductors in 2002, the Taki Concordia Conducting Fellowship.
In 2008, she won a fellowship for New Zealand writers to the Iowa Writers' Workshop.
After this training, Cornell devised a fellowship for him in pediatric neurology.
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She also had a teaching fellowship for a year at Harvard under the psychiatrist Robert Coles.
Personality of Oscar Bynes, Staten Island poet, who won a Guggenheim Fellowship for writing a story poem of the "armored-car robbery" in Brooklyn called "The Day's Work".
Balle runs a fellowship program for these kinds of connectors.
In one case, she overrode his recommendation to suspend a fellowship program for visiting scholars.
But there has always been a fellowship program for New Jersey artists, who are the focus of this show.
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