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Discover Ludwig"award without" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a longer phrase such as "award without merit" or "award without any conditions." This phrase is often used in legal contexts, such as when discussing the validity of a decision or judgment. Example: The judge decided to award without any conditions, stating that the plaintiff had provided sufficient evidence to prove their case.
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Holloway can have this column's halfway award without further ado.
Judges come to debut novels in contention for the Golden Tentacle award "without preconceptions", he continued.
His album "Halfway Tree" (Universal) won the 2002 reggae Grammy Award without causing much of a popular stir.
So Heaney felt he couldn't accept the award without condemning that and condemning British government policy in Northern Ireland.
"It would be fraudulent for us to accept any lifetime award without Rod being part of it," Walker said.
On 3 February Affleck became only the third person to win the DGA award without an Oscar nomination.
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The contracts were awarded without tender.
Presidential pardons are irrevocable and can be awarded without explanation.
But Mr Nemtsov says the crucial early contracts were awarded without tenders.
The contract for construction was awarded without competitive bidding to the Italian company Salini Construttori.
The purchase, which was awarded without tender, has raised eyebrows in South Africa.
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