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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a decision made by a judge or an arbitrator that is unfavorable to a party in a dispute.
Example: "The court issued an award against the defendant for damages incurred by the plaintiff."
Alternatives: "ruling against" or "judgment against".
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The court upheld a $13.8 million damage award against Ford.
He won the award against the competition of 247 other sculptors.
In March the justices reinstated a $185m award against the country.
A judge slashed a $28 billion jury award against the Philip Morris Companies to $28 million.
Beckett, like Schilling, won the World Series Most Valuable Player award against the Yankees.
Thurman survived and won an approximately $2 million jury award against the local police department.
Only the Dow industrials slipped, weakened by a big jury award against Philip Morris.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously upheld a $290 million award against Microsoft in a patent dispute.
In the best animated film category, Ratatouille walked away with the award against The Simpsons and Shrek the Third.
On Thursday, a judge reduced a record $3 billion damage award against the company to $100 million.
He spent an extraordinary $3 million to engineer the election of a state judge, who then voted to throw out a major damage award against the company.
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