noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
good
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What a lot of behind-scenes work and good fellowship - that represents.
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By an unwritten rule, they avoided controversy for the sake of good fellowship .
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Thus the idea of wine might be associated with sickness instead of with good fellowship .
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Like Christmas, a brief moment of good will and fellowship , then back to normal.
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In his time, Even allowing for the good fellowship that exists throughout bowls, he has been a beacon of sportsmanship.
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The book is full of good fellowship , worthy characters and music.
■ NOUN
research
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From 1913 she held a two-year research fellowship at Newnham, while continuing to teach at King's.
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Ramsey's college refused him a research fellowship .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She has been awarded a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University.
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Who can resist the message of warmth and good fellowship ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Loyola had a faculty committee charged with preparing promising seniors for fellowship applications, and they contacted me.
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Remember that at this time the special eucharistic celebration of Christians took place during the course of a meal of fellowship .
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The Church is always a concrete fellowship .
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There will also be an opportunity for fellowship and a cup of tea after the meeting.