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The phrase "accepted a scholarship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of agreeing to receive financial support for education.
Example: "After careful consideration, she accepted a scholarship to study abroad for her master's degree."
Alternatives: "received a scholarship" or "was awarded a scholarship."
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Hawkins accepted a scholarship to Iowa, and Brown to Dayton.
Manning has accepted a scholarship to Kentucky Wesleyan.
On graduation at 17 he finally accepted a scholarship from Juilliard and moved to New York.
Bowing to his parents' wishes, he accepted a scholarship to study medicine at Christ's College, Cambridge.
He accepted a scholarship to Hampton University, where he sat on the bench for three years.
This summer, Kivon accepted a scholarship offer from the University of Tennessee.
She accepted a scholarship to Clemson and turned pro shortly after making the 1983 N.C.A.A. singles final as a freshman.
Compelled as much by familiarity as circumstance, Morrison accepted a scholarship to Gonzaga in his native Spokane.
Looking for the best training ground available for the PGA Tour, Gamez accepted a scholarship to Arizona.
Bishop accepted a scholarship to Illinois because the Illini had sent nine players to the pros the previous year.
So he accepted a scholarship to study as a coach at the National Opera Studio in London.
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