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The phrase "award like" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that resembles or is similar to an award, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The trophy was award-like in its design, featuring a golden finish and intricate details."
Alternatives: "similar to an award" or "resembling an award".
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There really is no other literary award like it.
An award like the Booker offers a writer sales, name recognition and a platform.
In a way, an award like the Olivier is nonsensical: how on earth do you compare?
"An award like that gets audiences to look at these films," she said.
"To me, getting an award like this, it is an organization award," Thorn said.
"When you win an award like that you definitely think: 'I'm doing something correct here,'" she says.
"It's an extraordinary thing to get an award like this," Ragan says now. "It values what we do at Queensmill".
I don't think I'll ever feel comfortable, but an award like this does give you an enormous lift".
"It's just wonderful for us to be recognised through a national award like this, which has a really high profile.
"Getting an award like this lets me know I can continue to make work and pay my dancers and I can pay my rent".
"When you create a type of award like that, you've got to define what it means and who can be considered.
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