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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few awards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of awards received or given.
Example: "The author received a few awards for her outstanding contributions to literature."
Alternatives: "several awards" or "a handful of awards".
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Oh, and a few awards.
THE musician and actress Alicia Keys has accumulated a few awards in her 29 years.
He published "Mary and O'Neil" at 39 and won a few awards.
They hand out a few awards and plan future charity events.
It has recently won a few awards, including a Coretta Scott King Honor for Illustration.
As we're a month into the season, perhaps it's time for a few awards.
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This week, she said, she will also give "superamped facials" to a few awards-goers; the facials involve an acid peel or microdermabrasion to exfoliate the top layer of skin cells, followed by an application of a moisturizing serum.
As a casual game, it takes some beating, achieving a fair few awards in the process.
Add in the Burroughs Wellcome Fund's Career Award fellows, a few similar awards, and a few scientists who manage to win independent funding before they achieve full independence, and the message is clear: The biomedical career landscape is dramatically altered.
Dr. Hu has received a few prestigious awards including the 2005 National Science Foundation (NSF) Career award.
Instead, he discussed a few theoretical awards, which have yet to be included in the official competition.
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