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Collocations for sponsorship - noun

ADJECTIVE

generous, major
lucrative (esp. BrE)
arts (BrE), sports
business (esp. BrE), commercial, corporate, government, private, state
state sponsorship of religious societies
tobacco (BrE)
tobacco sponsorship of Formula One

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VERB + sponsorship

attract (esp. AmE), find, get, obtain, raise (esp. AmE), receive, secure, win (BrE)
collect (BrE)
Many participants collect sponsorship from family, friends and colleagues.
look for, seek
withdraw, withdraw from
The company has decided to withdraw from some of its sports sponsorship.

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sponsorship + NOUN

agreement, deal, package, programme/program, scheme (BrE)
The company has entered into a sponsorship agreement with the team.
Chelsea's new shirt sponsorship deal
opportunities
dollars (esp. AmE), money (esp. BrE), revenue
Sponsorship dollars are rolling in as never before.
He hopes to raise around £4 000 in sponsorship money for the hospital. (BrE)
form (BrE)
Entry and sponsorship forms for the marathon are available at local post offices.
contract (esp. BrE)
the four-year sponsorship contract

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PREPOSITION

in sponsorship (esp. BrE)
She has raised about £500 in sponsorship. (BrE)
through sponsorship (esp. BrE)
Two million pounds were raised through sponsorship.
under (the) sponsorship
under commercial sponsorship
with sponsorship, without sponsorship
Without generous corporate sponsorship, the ballet company would not have survived.
sponsorship for, sponsorship of
sponsorship for next year's World Cup
sponsorship from
We have won sponsorship from one of the big banks.

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