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The phrase "fellowship recipient" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who has received a fellowship or award. For example, "Rachel was a fellowship recipient at Harvard University for her outstanding graduate research in anthropology."
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Berkeley Distinguished Graduate Fellowship recipient.
He operated several times on Griffith, a MacArthur fellowship recipient, and is now her scientific collaborator.
Includes the 2006 undergraduate fellowship recipient, Corey Earle.
The Fellowship recipient will be notified on March 1.
He is a terrible dancer Sydney Tamiia Poitier on her father and Bafta fellowship recipient Sidney Poitier.
And what has Lumley, this year's Bafta fellowship recipient and all-round national treasure, got to do with it?
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fellowship recipients.
Previous fellowship recipients have included Orson Welles, Laurence Olivier, Al Pacino, Tim Burton, Helena Bonham Carter, Christopher Lee and Ralph Fiennes.
MILLVILLE "2006 Fellows," exhibition and sale of works by Creative Glass Center of America Fellowship recipients.
The academy's board of chancellors, which consists of 14 eminent poets, selects the award and fellowship recipients.
The fellowship recipients will each get a $10,000 stipend, rehearsal space and a performance opportunity at City Center.
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