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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an award that has been given or conferred.
Example: "The award made by the committee was a recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field."
Alternatives: "award granted" or "award conferred".
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Note also the size of the award made to Richard.
on any award made for future loss of earning capacity.
The chief public prosecutor said he would appeal the award made in the Düsseldorf regional court.
The father of another of Allitt's victims welcomed the award made to Katie Phillips.
It follows a successful Home Office challenge to the original award made by an arbitration tribunal.
The award, made by an NASD arbitration panel, included $240,000 in punitive damages.
In recent years, the average award made for distress and inconvenience has been £200.
The highest award made by the monarch is the Order of the Elephant, restricted to royalty and politicians.
In 2005 it launched an international award made biannually on the basis of a body of work.
And Mr. Balazs, who bought the rambling estate in 2004, restored it and began farming on it, won an award made from tree branches.
The award, made on July 28th by an international arbitration court in The Hague, was 20 times the previous record for such a case.
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