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Discover Ludwig"award winner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has won some kind of award. For example: "John Smith is an award winner for his work as a social activist."
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National Book Award winner.
McKinsey Award Winner.
Next there's (Academy Award winner) Jim Broadbent.
Picking the Award Winner 17.
A 1994 EFMD award winner.
James Naismith award winner in 1984.
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It has been an award-winner.
He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and a MacArthur award-winner.
Grammy Award-winner Colbie Caillat will perform.
Called the 'GreenHouse,' it's an award-winner.
Banerjee was the only award-winner present.
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