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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award consisted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the components or elements that make up an award or recognition.
Example: "The award consisted of a trophy, a certificate, and a cash prize."
Alternatives: "award included" or "award comprised".
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The award consisted of a scroll and women got a monogrammed sterling silver compact; men a cigarette lighter or an engraved gold money clip.
The government then sanctioned 100,000 rupees ($1,852 £1,1577) for the school building and a local newspaper, Kannada Prabha, named him their Person Of The Year. "The award consisted of a purse of 100,000 rupees.
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The award consists of a bronze medal.
The award consists of a gold medal and $500,000.
The award, consists of a Nobel diploma, a gold medal and 8.0 million Swedish kronor (£750,000).
The award consists of $55,980 and a sculpture by Joan Miró, Reuters reported.
Each award consist of a partial fee waiver, to reduce the £16,000 fees LSE charges to overseas students, and an £11,000 maintenance grant for living expenses.
The Dutch writer Adriaan van Dis has won this year's Gouden Ganzenveer (Golden Goose Feather) literary prize, which recognizes an author's contribution to the written word; the award consists of a single golden feather.
Candidates have to be attending a local school, nominations are made by teachers, priests or mayors, and the award consists of ten lambs.
The award consists in a research grant of €15,000 a year for 3 years, but most valuable to her is the possibility to network during a range of EMBO events.
The Dawson Award, consisting of four ounces of gold, is given to the first musher to reach Dawson City (the midpoint) who also finishes the competition.
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