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The phrase "a future award" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an award that will be given at a later time.
Example: "The committee is excited to announce a future award for outstanding contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "an upcoming award" or "a forthcoming award".
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A recent advertisement for Yoplait Light features an itsy-bitsy yellow-and-red polka dotted bikini hanging on a wall as a future award for the diligent yogurt eater.
Australian actress Rebel Wilson made light of the diversity issue on stage when she presented the award for best supporting actor, saying she had been "practising my transgender face" in the hope of winning a future award.
The game was introduced to Japan at the 2013 Tokyo Game Show, where the response was "overwhelmingly positive" and it won a Future Award.
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This is an excellent book; a future award-winner, if the gods are just.
One such sneak, and quite possibly a future awards contender — not that I'm making predictions — was Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave".
More of this at all future awards show, please, followed by a movie about Lawrence and Nyong'o hanging out and being great.
Beyond the Mayor's prize, Elena and Ryan won a Shell LiveWIRE Smarter Future Award earlier this year, and they were shortlisted for the Travis Perkins Innovation Award.
Music producer Nile Rodgers was awarded the Ebony Icon award; Disney's Skai Jackson received a Future Achievers award; and funk band Earth, Wind & Fire took home a lifetime achievement award.
The Audi Urban Future Award, a project unveiled at a conference in London on May 28th, aims to help.
We spoke to Julie Chappell, head of the emerging powers department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, who is leading a campaign to promote British businesses abroad and just won a Women of the Future award.
I recently won a Women of the Future award for the project, which was incredibly exciting.
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