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Discover Ludwig"endowment was" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, "The university's endowment was used to fund humanities research."
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"The endowment was a huge, confusing situation".
In 1990 Harvard's endowment was $4.4 billion.
The sum of the endowment was not announced.
At the end of 2003 the endowment was $57 million.
The endowment was given by an impressed but anonymous alumna.
The endowment was intended to live beyond the settlement's tenure.
No less important an endowment was his boundless enthusiasm.
The university's endowment was devastated by bad investments.
Last July, the Met's endowment was $2.8 billion; it has since shrunk by a third.
Williams's endowment was still valued at a seemingly robust $1.4 billion last year.
Then, in October, the markets collapsed, and MOCA's endowment was running out.
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