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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award based" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is determined or influenced by awards, such as a system or criteria that relies on awards for evaluation or recognition.
Example: "The scholarship program is award based, meaning that students are selected based on their achievements and accolades."
Alternatives: "award-driven" or "award-oriented".
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The referee chose to cancel the penalty award, based on his own impression and Sansone's testimony.
Thus, an award based on such a standard adds nothing to the merit of one's work.
All employees owned stock and all were eligible for a stock award based on performance.
Last year, he was named Lugger of the Year, an award based partly on the number of donations secured.
L. 115 55 substituted "award or award based on a supplemental claim" for "or reopened award".
The minimum award will be $250, the maximum $22,500, though individual plaintiffs can appeal if they think they deserve a higher award based on their emotional suffering.
He shouldn't contribute to the unfair accusation that he is all talk by accepting an award based on speeches he gave in Berlin, Prague, and Cairo.
The TBWA Paris office won the agency of the year award, based on the number of gold, silver and bronze awards, known as Lions, that each agency receives.
Likewise, Mr. Kaufmann's award for best male singer was reinforced by a readers award based on votes by the readers of Opera magazine.
Yesterday he insisted through a spokeswoman that he was not obliged to do so, because it was "not a gift… [but] an award based on merit".
That's because colleges determine how much to award based on the student's wages, not a parent's, which almost certainly would be higher.
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