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The phrase "award him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to giving someone a prize, honor, or recognition for their achievements or contributions.
Example: "The committee decided to award him the prestigious scholarship for his outstanding academic performance."
Alternatives: "grant him" or "bestow upon him".
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The department has asked that the company reinstate Howard and award him full backpay and benefits.
We award him Two Pinocchios.
Years later both universities would award him honorary degrees.
For this we award him Three Pinocchios — yet again.
We'll split the difference and award him three.
Burton went on to award him with a Bafta fellowship.
This month the National Academy of Engineering will award him its Simon Ramo Founders Award posthumously.
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Denmark Awarded Him $27,000.
The jury awarded him $14 million.
Oxford University had awarded him an honorary doctorate.
France awarded him the Legion d'Honneur Medal.
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