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"endowment of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of providing or giving a gift, talent, or quality to someone or something. Here is an example sentence: "The endowment of her musical abilities from her parents sparked her passion for singing at a young age."
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Many cited its endowment of more than $80m.
It now has an endowment of more than $400 million.
The endowment of the private institution grew fivefold, to nearly $100 million.
(Noam Chomsky, the renowned linguist, has argued that language is the exclusive endowment of Homo sapiens).
The foundation has an endowment of $35.6 billion, according to its own figures.
He also had steady nerves, and a major endowment of youthful blitheness.
The $38 billion endowment of his charitable foundation dwarfs his Microsoft holding.
But it has an endowment of $31 million and a budget of $5.5 million.
There's his and his wife's endowment of two Cambridge colleges on the plus side.
It also has $4 million of bank debt, and an endowment of only $23 million.
In America, for instance, a magnificent endowment of raw materials was decisive early on.
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