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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award a project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of granting or assigning a project to someone, typically in a professional or academic context.
Example: "After careful consideration, the committee decided to award the project to the team with the most innovative proposal."
Alternatives: "assign a project" or "grant a project."
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The Audi Urban Future Award, a project unveiled at a conference in London on May 28th, aims to help.
That's when Dandridge became one of 20 men selected from Detroit and Philadelphia to receive a Black Male Engagement Leadership award, a project supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Open Society Foundations Campaignn for Black Male Achievement.
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Foster Wheeler AG's Global Engineering and Construction Group has been awarded a project management consultancy (PMC) contract by the Abu Dhabi Co for Onshore Oil Operations for the Bab Field expansion and the development of the Qusahwira Field in the United Arab Emirates.
He wanted to tell me that, as a juror in a competition held by mydeco, he had awarded a project by a young German designer, Roland Kreiter, which he thought deserved to be produced.
VA Tech Wabag GmbH in association with Cadagua Sa of Spain and Omani firm Galfar Engineering & Contracting Saog have been awarded a project that involves constructing a sea-water reverse osmosis desalination facility, with a capacity of 192 million litres (50.7 million gallons) a day, in Al Gubrah, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.
In December 2011, Bdaiwi was awarded a project by Irvine and given contracts to construct a wall at an elementary school in the city.
He was also awarded a project by the city of Hemet and, upon completion of the job, allegedly embezzled the funds meant to be paid to workers, according to a news release from prosecutors.
An award for a project or initiative that breaks down traditional barriers.
Appearing was Manuel and Carla Corbala's 1979 Cutlass Supreme, "Strictly Business," three-time winner of the "Lowrider of the Year" award and a project that cost Mr. Corbala about $80,000.
The second winner of the FET award is a project that aims to develop a model of the human brain.
The Italian team Ingenium won the Health Awareness Award with a project that aims to bring better therapy solutions to those dealing with Autism but who don't have easy access to therapists.
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