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The phrase "all awards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every award in a particular context, such as a competition, event, or category.
Example: "The committee decided to recognize all awards given during the annual ceremony."
Alternatives: "every award" or "all accolades".
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Why don't we just get Neil Patrick Harris to host ALL awards shows and be done with it?
But not all awards are so bruising.
All awards are, of course, a lottery.
But unlike Stallone, he's been largely absent all awards season.
All awards are for the 2019-20 academic year.
All awards are in support of individual graduate student research.
The SOM Office of Financial Aid will determine all awards.
All awards are made by The Bancroft Library Fellowship Committee.
And then there is the daddy of all awards – the Oscar.
Apart from the jazz and gospel categories, all awards will be voted for by the public.
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Still, as with all awards--including the Nobel, which never got around to Joyce or Proust--there have been omissions, most notably Martin Amis and Julian Barnes..
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