Sentence examples for award to keep from inspiring English sources

The phrase "award to keep" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a prize or recognition that one is allowed to retain, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The winner of the competition will receive an award to keep as a token of their achievement."
Alternatives: "prize to retain" or "trophy to hold on to".

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On the call, Mr. Gorman emphasized that the payments were not bonuses, but were a normal award to keep highly prized financial advisers after mergers of brokerage firms.

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In 1928 the National Collegiate Athletic Association adopted the collegiate style of wrestling as a national sport, and this resulted in the formulation of a set of point awards to keep a running score during a bout.

Meanwhile, cunning team strategy plus inspired driving gave the only other contender for the drivers' title, Fernando Alonso of Scuderia Ferrari, a third-place finish enough, in terms of points awarded, to keep the championship alive until the final race of the season in Brazil on November 25th.

(A wrestler is in control when he is applying maneuvers that will eventuate in a pin-fall if his opponent is unable to escape). In 1928 the National Collegiate Athletic Association adopted the collegiate style of wrestling as a national sport, and this resulted in the formulation of a set of point awards to keep a running score during a bout.

"From a Whanganui viewpoint the wellbeing of the river is directly linked to the wellbeing of the people and so it is really important that's recognised as its own identity". As a result of the court case money has been awarded to keep the river healthier which it's hoped will give people living on and along it a better quality of life.

Indecision by the Admiralty and frequent design changes caused many delays and nearly drove her builders bankrupt before a grant of £50,000 was awarded to keep them solvent.

Authors whose books were chosen for the award had to keep this reading ability range in mind.

These events compelled Kinkaid to forbid Christie to give pier side awards, and to keep Christie from recommending the award of army medals to navy personnel.

In England the latter objection was partially countered by the courts' greater willingness, encouraged by modern statutory rules, to control such jury awards and to keep them within reasonable limits.

The responsibility to lead the school system that is given to "outstanding" schools and teachers, through being designated a teaching school or a national leader of education, has been mirrored by constant change and tightening of the criteria needed to be awarded and to keep this status.

For example, if a child is enrolled in school, the parent who has remained in the family home in that school district may be awarded custody to keep things stable for the child.

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