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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ward" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of "a ward" or "an award."
Example: "She received an award for her outstanding performance."
Alternatives: "a ward" or "an award."
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Stina Ehrensvärd: CEO and founder of Yubico, she is an ward winning IT-innovator and product designer with a high creative drive.
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In an NHS hospital in outer London, she shared a ward with an energised East Ender.
Sebastian may unexpectedly find himself in a ward-within-a-ward in the hospital.
Nearly everyone in a ward has a television.
Whether a ward or a CCU admission is associated with better outcomes is unclear.
Married, with a nine-year-old son, he is now a ward manager on a general surgical ward.
A venue has a precise geographic location in a ward.
Additionally there is a ward for neonatal admissions, a labour ward and a postnatal ward for women with uneventful spontaneous vaginal deliveries with normal babies.
7. We had a ward attending consult using a cordless phone and speaker phone.
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