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The phrase "are awarded based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing criteria or conditions that determine the allocation of awards, prizes, or recognitions.
Example: "Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance and financial need."
Alternatives: "are granted according to" or "are given depending on".
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On normal difficulty (called "Fetish"), the player can earn only four stars; one is awarded for completing the scene under a certain amount of time, and one to three stars are awarded based on the brutality of the executions carried out during the scene.
Points are awarded based on finishing positions in most events.
One of the biggest complaints of the industry is the dearth of licenses, which are awarded based on population.
Those workers have skin in the game: bonuses are awarded based on the performance of an entire team, not individuals.
The Arrow Boys weren't integrated into the armed or security forces, further fuelling the sense that promotions in the army are awarded based on ethnicity, not merit.
In contrast with many universities, the vast majority of marks at Oxford are awarded based on exams sat at the end.
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Test scores are one measure of interest to faculty as licensure is awarded based on scores on a multiple-choice exam.
Prizes would be awarded based on categories, including the most passionate kiss.
Previously, the rankings of the public and juries were pooled, then points were awarded based on the combined ranking.
Ballot access should be simplified, and delegates should be awarded based on shares of the statewide vote.
The contract should be awarded based on competitive bidding, after the availability of the work is widely publicized.
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