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Get a scholorship vs Win a scholorship

Both phrases are commonly used in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Get a scholarship' is used when referring to the process of obtaining a scholarship, while 'win a scholarship' is used when emphasizing the competitive aspect of being awarded a scholarship.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 570 views

Get a scholorship

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to the process of obtaining a scholarship.

Examples:

  • I hope to get a scholarship to study abroad.
  • She was able to get a scholarship for her academic achievements.
  • He applied to various universities to get a scholarship.
  • It's important to work hard to get a scholarship.
  • Many students work hard to get a scholarship.
  • A o a.sir i want to get a scholorship for master degre plz help and guide me. Like · Comment · Share · Krishna Yadav · January 25, 2014 at 10:11pm. how can i ...
  • May 16, 2008 ... Great jump. point gueard. but how do i get better to get a scholorship. jimmy smith — February 15, 2011 @ 10:54 am. how do u talk to the ...
  • Jul 30, 2011 ... So send me information were she can get a scholorship right now. And a son of my who wants to finish his upper graduate shcool. Reply.
  • Some of this is directed towards those athletes looking to get a scholorship, but much of it can be applied to anyone looking to play at the college level.

Alternatives:

  • obtain a scholarship
  • receive a scholarship
  • secure a scholarship
  • earn a scholarship
  • qualify for a scholarship

Win a scholorship

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when emphasizing the competitive aspect of being awarded a scholarship.

Examples:

  • She was thrilled to win a scholarship for her outstanding performance.
  • He competed with many students to win a scholarship.
  • Winning a scholarship requires dedication and hard work.
  • The competition was tough, but she managed to win a scholarship.
  • He was honored to win a scholarship from the prestigious institution.
  • Aug 21, 2011 ... I can only wish and pray that I can win a scholorship for college. You should consider yourself blessed to have won. Reply. Lorriene. October ...
  • ... competing against people from all over the world infront of music industry judges and the chance to win a scholorship representing the United Kingdom!
  • The winner will also win a scholorship to Page Parks, and Brett Chisolm Photography photo shoot. The winner will be the cover model for Cheer Power's camp ...
  • Only low point is too many students and you must be at a high level of dance to win a scholorship(very few given). Could use more specialized awards.

Alternatives:

  • earn a scholarship
  • be awarded a scholarship
  • receive a scholarship
  • secure a scholarship
  • qualify for a scholarship

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