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The phrase "award for finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recognition or prize given to someone for discovering or locating something significant.
Example: "The organization presented an award for finding the missing artifact that had been lost for decades."
Alternatives: "prize for discovery" or "recognition for locating".
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I proposed that he receive the stripped Philips Screw Award for finding a use for something previously thought useless.
Remember, most firms and companies provide a cash award for finding a new hire, and most people are willing to pass your resume on to the right people as long as it doesn't arrive totally anonymously.
So, in fact, Roger doesn't deserve any kind of award for finding Don.
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During his career at the I.R.S., Mr. Curnutt won multiple awards for finding ways to identify investment partners who cheat on their taxes.
The Boy Scouts now award badges for finding geocaches.
Mr. Elbaz is also an investor in Kaggle, which awards cash for finding data patterns.
In 1973, the judges of the National Book Award for fiction, finding themselves deadlocked, resolved to split the prize.
"Everybody in college theater departments knows Paper Mill — about these awards and their reputation for finding talent.
The Panorama team managed to get inside a briefing that a large US insurance company was giving its staff, awarding them huge bonuses for finding loopholes in the clients' policies, so they didn't have to pay up!
In 2009, Javier Morales of the National University of Mexico, was awarded the chemistry Ig Nobel for finding a way to turn the national drink, tequila, into diamonds.
As Roger jealously watches Don basking in his post-win glory, he tells Joan they don't give awards for what he does, for finding guys like Don.
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