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The phrase "award trophy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a trophy that is given as an award for achievement in a competition or event.
Example: "The winner of the tournament received an impressive award trophy for their outstanding performance."
Alternatives: "prize trophy" or "recognition trophy".
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award trophy designed by Tiffany & Company.
The award trophy: a statue of a leaf with its veins made from the five metals featured in the bet.
The new comedy award trophy is modeled after the old-style microphone that sat in front of Mr. Carson during his 30-year run on "The Tonight Show".
The World Fantasy award trophy will no longer be modelled on HP Lovecraft, it has been announced, following a campaign last year that called the author out as an "avowed racist" with "hideous opinions".
But with a purse of $1.2 million, there's more at stake here than an Eclipse Award trophy.
He received the "NRI-2015 Award" Trophy in the International Professional category from the respected India Times newspaper in April 2015.
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Judges will award trophies in categories like distance flown, duration aloft, beauty and spectacular failure.
Unlike other rugby competitions, the Old Men of the Mountain festival doesn't post any scores or award trophies.
"That's our desk," Duffy said, pointing across the room at two desks, back to back, in front of the windowsill, where the seven Council of Fashion Designers of America award trophies that Jacobs has won stand in a row.
Coaches spare children the pain of failure and award trophies for simply existing on a team roster.
The second day features the traditional Concours competition, as a panel of judges award trophies in 66 categories.
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