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Discover Ludwig"to fellowship" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to have a friendly and warm association with other people, especially in a religious or spiritual context. For example, "We come together each Sunday to fellowship and to worship."
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to fellowship
noun
A company of people that share the same interest or aim.
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Nobody new ever comes to Fellowship.
Women were first admitted to fellowship in 1916.
So, too, with many other verbs: to wilt, to whittle, to fellowship and to approbate.
"Usually about 80 candidates sit the exam, and two are elected to fellowship.
Board-Certification in Emergency Medicine and election to Fellowship in the American College of Emergency Physicians followed.
She lived in East Orange and New Vernon, NJ, retiring to Bridgehampton, NY, before returning to Fellowship Village in Basking Ridge.
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We call it 'compensation.' " Now money comes through channels more akin to fellowships than punch cards.
Postdocs have a few other choices when it comes to fellowships supporting exchange with China.
Thus, this study was initiated to determine the importance of the ABSITE for surgical residents applying to fellowships.
This is in addition to fellowships from NSF and other sources.
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft via SFB 554 Arthropode Behavior (TP A10 to B.G., A2 to A.F).; Heisenberg Fellowship (to B.G).; Graduate School for Life Science Würzburg (Excellence Initiative Grant PhD fellowship to T.S).
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