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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recipient of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who receives something, such as an award, gift, or message.
Example: "She was honored as a recipient of a prestigious scholarship for her academic achievements."
Alternatives: "an awardee of a" or "a holder of a".
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F.J.d.C was a recipient of a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship.
E.C. is a recipient of a MSK Society Scholar Prize.
LN is a recipient of a CIHR Canada Graduate Scholarship.
She was a recipient of a Sloan Foundation Grant.
He is a recipient of a 2015 Guggenheim Fellowship.
He is a recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship.
As a recipient of a federal housing voucher, Ms. Magee was eligible to enroll.
T.J.B. was a recipient of a FAPERGS/CAPES and CAPES Science Without Borders Fellowships.
R.A.M. is a recipient of a DOC fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Sciences at IMBA.
D.G. was a recipient of a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (656721).
He was recently a recipient of a Cal Arts/Herb Alpert Foundation Award.
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