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The phrase "awarded about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an approximate amount or estimation related to an award, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He was awarded about $10,000 for his research project."
Alternatives: "awarded approximately" or "granted around".
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A separate USAid database shows the agency awarded about 14% of its mission funding through local organisations in 2012.
In connection with those efforts, however, the department also awarded about $3.25 million aimed at "educational projects" to increase "awareness of alternative fuels and advanced technology vehicles".
The Nobel Prizes are also awarded about this time.
Mr. Tapie was awarded about 400 million euros.
Last biennium, the state awarded about $208 million in grants to support full-day programs.
In July, about 30 students will be awarded about $35,000, Ms. O'Brien said.
Mrs. Lebov's family was also awarded about $1,500 toward funeral expenses.
It was eventually awarded about half of all the students in the city.
He was awarded about a hundred and sixty-six thousand dollars as a backup player.
The other 28 teams that aren't playing will be awarded about 825 tickets apiece, the league has said.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board awarded about $100 million to four companies yesterday for greater security against possible terrorist attacks.
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