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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again awarded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has received an award or recognition multiple times.
Example: "After her outstanding performance, she was again awarded the title of Employee of the Month."
Alternatives: "re-awarded" or "awarded once more".
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And Wimbledon once again awarded Riske a wild-card entry into the main draw.
By the late 1600s, however, cups were once again awarded for sporting triumphs.
In response to Bell Atlantic's complaint, the Government reopened the bidding in 1989, and the Treasury again awarded the contract to A.T.&T.
In 1858, new statutes allowed the Victoria Cross to be conferred for gallantry when not in the presence of the enemy; instances of this were extremely rare, and by 1881 the cross was again awarded only for conspicuous courage in the face of the enemy.
After competitive bidding, the contract was again awarded to the United Network for Organ Sharing, a nonprofit organization based in Richmond, Va., that had resisted new federal rules requiring organs to be distributed across broad geographic areas to the sickest patients first.
She was again awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize for her contributions to chemistry.
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The second jury also ruled for him, again awarding him more than $1 million.
Well, they've done it again, awarding "Working on a Dream" the same coveted rating.
However, the coalition has now agreed to privatise it again, awarding the contract to Virgin and Stagecoach to run the line from February.
If the IOC again awards the games to authoritarians, the West should boycott.
Time and time again, award-winning teachers talk about a teacher who inspired them when they were young.
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