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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of granting an award, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I hope to award that prize to the most deserving candidate."
Alternatives: "grant that" or "bestow that".
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It's an award that would recognize what scouts have accomplished".
"This is the award that means the most to me.
An award that could presumably have been given sight-unseen.
It's an honour to receive an award that started with Napoleon.
Why do we need a special award that is only for books written by women?
Visitors today might award that prize to some of Africa's rundown cities.
It is perhaps my "Nice Guy of the Year" award that might shock the most.
I should also like to mention one award that has a special significance for me.
Obama will donate to charity the $1.4m£880,00000) cash award that comes with the prize.
In addition, Florida law prohibits a damage award that would force a company into bankruptcy.
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The award that I'm accepting today means so much.
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