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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full ride" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a scholarship or financial aid that covers all expenses for education, including tuition, fees, and sometimes living expenses.
Example: "She was thrilled to receive a full ride to her dream university, which would allow her to focus on her studies without worrying about finances."
Alternatives: "full scholarship" or "comprehensive funding".
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I got a full ride.
The recipients get a full ride for four full years.
If I get accepted, it's a full ride.
even gave me a full ride for all four years".
Goalby did more than give Jay his first club and get him a full ride.
Smith promised Slegers a full ride if he returns next season.
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"You know, you're the first AVID student to receive a full-ride scholarship in the district".
MSU then offered Poitra a full-ride scholarship to pursue her Ph.D.
Another went to Michigan Law School on a full-ride scholarship.
I got a full-ride scholarship to the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn.
Yes, I was offered a full-ride scholarship (minus housing and food) to the University of Kansas.
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