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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or updates to an award, such as its criteria, recipients, or format.
Example: "Due to recent developments, the award has changed to better reflect the values of our organization."
Alternatives: "award has been modified" or "award has been updated.".
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Winning the award has changed everything and has been hugely positive for the project as a whole".
Today, in recognition of his 91st birthday, we want to honor him with just one small example of how his vision for this award has changed and continues to change lives around the country.
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The winner of the prize, which used to be called the Perrier award but is now the if.comeddies award, having changed sponsorship, is to be announced on Saturday night.
The awards have changed for the bigger, but not for the better.
Without access to long-term data about trial-level awards, it is impossible to know how awards have changed.
The rules governing the Nebula Awards have changed several times during the awards' history, most recently in 2010.
Reports suggest that the process of awarding contracts has changed under the Bush administration.
Upon winning the award, thankfully nothing much has changed I'm still the same Youth Worker with still the same passion for helping/supporting young people.
The forum also requires the poster let others know when their view has changed by awarding the other poster a ∆ (a "delta," the Greek letter used in math to denote change) and explaining exactly what modified their view.
Since the opening of the N.E.C. 25 years ago, and more recently the International Convention Centre, Symphony Hall, Gas Hall, The National Indoor Arena, Millenium Point,Brindleyplace and a handful of award winning public squares, Birminghams image has changed tremendously.
In the case of Catherine O'Flynn's "What Was Lost," which won a Costa Book Award this year in the U.K., what has changed is the English Midlands.
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