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The phrase "bursary of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a financial sum awarded to an individual or organization for a specific purpose. For example: "She was offered a bursary of $10,000 for her education."
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Bursaries Eligible students can apply for a bursary of around £300 from the college.
Bursaries Students with a household income below £25,000 will receive a bursary of £1,050.
Bursaries Students are entitled to a means-tested bursary of up to £1,500.
The winner is presented with a medal and a bursary of £15,000.
Bursaries Means tested bursary of around £300 for students from low-income homes.
The role is now supported by the BookTrust with a bursary of £15,000 a year.
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Bursaries Bursaries of around £300 available to eligible students.
Tax-free bursaries of up to £20,000 are currently available for top candidates.
Some institutions offer non-repayable opportunity bursaries of up to £2,000 for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Bursaries Means-tested bursaries of up to £500 a year for students whose family income is below £25,000.
Those starting Initial Teacher Training in 2012 can apply for tax-free bursaries of up to £20,000.
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