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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area awards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to awards given for achievements or contributions within a specific geographic area or field.
Example: "The annual ceremony for the area awards will take place next month, celebrating local talent and community contributions."
Alternatives: "regional awards" or "local awards".
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Application for AREA awards is made using form PHS-398.
For AREA awards, there are three cycles of review each year.
AREA awards reflect NIH's recognition that a significant portion of the nation's biomedical scientists get their undergraduate education from schools like yours that often aren't competitive for full-bore NIH funding.
You would probably need a mini stage, judging area, awards, a banner that says talent show, lights and a camera.
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In July 2003, they announced a deal to open a 12,000-square-foot CVS on the site and received approval from the village Planning Commission, even though the property fell within the area awarded to G & S. CVS had looked at the site in 2002, but rejected it because of a lack of parking, said Todd Andrews, a company spokesman.
In the 1960s, the Kansas City area awarded more Eagle Scout badges than any other council in the country, resulting in the creation of the Eagle Scout Memorial there in 1968.
A high proportion of the areas awarded a score of nine are in Wales and remoter parts of Scotland.
In January, she was named one of seven winners of a Phoenix-area award in memory of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
(When in doubt, people in the Cincinnati area name awards after Pete Rose).
But while in some areas you can hardly move without someone awarding you something, other areas where awards might be of positive use are neglected.
Each subject area is awarded up to four stars.
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