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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about awards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics related to awards, such as their significance, criteria, or the process of receiving them.
Example: "The seminar will focus on various topics about awards, including how to apply and what judges look for."
Alternatives: "regarding awards" or "concerning awards".
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I always thought about awards as something that would be nice to have but are very far away from day to day life.
Why so much talk about awards?
"I'm not really about awards," Johnson said.
Too busy to think about awards?
But it's awkward to talk about awards, actually.
But look, I couldn't care less about awards.
She admitted to having serious nerves about awards season.
So in this case, talk about awards is really useful".
But, Ms. Dee said: "You don't think about awards.
Howard Jacobson claims not to be bothered about awards.
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Mark Strong has always been a bit ambivalent about awards.
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