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The phrase "a third award" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the third instance of receiving an award in a series or context.
Example: "After winning a second award last year, I was thrilled to receive a third award this year for my contributions to the project."
Alternatives: "the third prize" or "a third honor".
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A third award went to Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, who are representing Canada.
Doctor Who is up for a third award as former assistant Karen Gillan, who bowed out as Amy Pond last year, is nominated for the best actress prize.
The film was also named outstanding British film and won a third award for its adapted screenplay.
A third award, for public service, has gone to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his efforts to improve public health.
Dallas Buyers Club also picked up a third award for make up and hairstyling - with the transformation of Leto and his co-star, Matthew McConaughey, rumoured to have been achieved on a budget of $250 £1500).
In 1981, The McKnight Foundation added a third award to this program that targeted the scientists who fell between the "Scholar" and "Senior" awardees in that that they had made their mark in neuroscience but were still short of tenured professor positions.
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"I wasn't expecting a second award for the film," said Fahardi on stage.
A traveler who makes three additional round trips during the promotional period can earn a second award ticket.
As unlikely as it may seem, he is just as deserving of a second award — the N.B.A.'s "Most Improved Player" award.
In 1983, the foundation authorized a fourth award, the Director's Award.
It also picked up a second award for technical achievement, for its music.
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