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Discover Ludwig"Being awarded" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you are talking about someone or something that has been given something, such as a prize, prize money, recognition, or any other kind of award. For example: "I was very proud of my daughter for being awarded the scholarship."
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"Being awarded a benefit is just reward for his hard work and dedication.
Being awarded the NEA grant is a real affirmation.
He ended up being awarded $206 million.
High point: "Being awarded the CBE".
Evans also sneaked in, being awarded the 39th place.
Is there any evidence that DLA is being awarded inappropriately?
Applications are being made but places are not being awarded.
Walmiki served six years in prison, after being awarded a seven year sentence.
(In fact, after being awarded in 2008, the prize was not bestowed again until 2011).
She had the… Is there anything surprising about Amy Winehouse's being awarded five Grammys this month?
Nationwide, billions of dollars in incentives are being awarded as state governments face steep deficits.
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