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Discover Ludwig"full scholarship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a scholarship which provides complete financial aid for a student's educational endeavors. For example, "The student received a full scholarship to attend Harvard University."
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I received a full scholarship.
A full scholarship took him to Cornell.
He went to college on full scholarship.
"The coach says: 'You're on full scholarship.
But when Syracuse offered him a full scholarship, he accepted.
Doreen, the salutatorian, has a full scholarship to Columbia.
I studied like crazy and got a full scholarship.
I'm just lucky that I got a full scholarship.
Zero student contribution". A full scholarship.
I had a friend in college on full scholarship.
He would attend the Lawrenceville School on a full scholarship.
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