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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'awarded being' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'being awarded' as a past participle form of the verb 'award'. For example, "He was proud of being awarded the top prize in the competition."
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Bias in any examination is a threat to its validity, marks awarded being dependent not only upon a candidate's performance, but also upon other factors which generally are called 'construct-irrelevant'.
For example, for QHES question three it might have been appropriate to score in a graded fashion with points awarded being dependent on the different types of study design (eg, eight points for information from systematic review, seven for information from clinical trial).
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7.7% of grades awarded were A*.
The qualification awarded is that of Qualified Nurse.
Other awards are more catholic.
Otherwise, the award is impeccable.
Another M.V.P. award is unlikely.
The award was not unexpected.
The award was a watershed.
A cash award was attached.
The awards are March 26.
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