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Discover Ludwig"a scholarship" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a fund of money that is given to a person or institution for a specific purpose, such as studying. For example, "I was awarded a scholarship to help pay for my college tuition."
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Dominguez offered a scholarship.
I'm giving her a scholarship.
"You playing for a scholarship".
Did she get a scholarship?
I am a scholarship recipient".
I needed a scholarship place.
I got a scholarship".
I won a scholarship.
"I had a scholarship.
The Aggies offered him a scholarship.
So she's looking for a scholarship.
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