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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partial scholarship" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an educational grant from an institution or organization which covers a portion (but not all) of the costs associated with attending school. For example, "John was offered a partial scholarship to college, which would cover half of his tuition fees."
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She got a partial scholarship.
Those who are accepted get a partial scholarship.
Winkin offered Bordick a partial scholarship, installed him at shortstop and marveled at his professional disposition.
Like Karros, he eventually earned a partial scholarship and reached the majors.
Afterward, she prepared to study at Harvard Summer School, on a partial scholarship.
Harvard awarded him a partial scholarship, as did Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania.
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Both camps awarded her partial scholarships.
The students receive partial scholarships and have taken out loans.
Also we offer quite generous discounts and partial scholarships," Mr. Atuahene-Gima said.
An N.C.A.A. Division I baseball team has a maximum of 11.7 scholarships, so players usually receive partial scholarships.
Randi, 9, and her sister, Pilar, 8, a third grader, attend Corpus Christi, a Catholic school in Harlem, on partial scholarships.
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