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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are awarded with" is not considered correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone receives an award or recognition, but the correct form is "are awarded" without "with."
Example: "The students are awarded scholarships for their academic achievements."
Alternatives: "receive" or "are granted."
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Consequently, if you are awarded with a good your lessons are normally satisfactory.
Only the true greats of the music world are awarded with the Godlike Genius prize.
Persons shown to be terrorists by virtue of being held at Guantanamo are "awarded with" — sounds like "rewarded with," see? — constitutional rights.
While profits could suffer, the fact that the financial implications of the awards will be clear should ensure they are awarded with care.
Most bachelor's degrees in the UK are awarded with honours, or (hons), according to the grade you receive The University and Colleges Admissions service: processes more than 2m applications for full-time undergraduate courses each year using a special online system.
Nodes with the higher token are awarded with the higher privilege to transmit, which guarantees a better quality of service for the urgent data.
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Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr will be awarded with the Godlike Genius accolade at this year's NME Awards.
Here, they can be awarded with educational active citizenship awards".
Eleven grants have been awarded, with at least five pending.
It is a special feeling, as if you were awarded with a special award.
His translation of Gerbrand Bakker's The Twin was awarded with the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2014.
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