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The phrase "awarded of" is not correct or usable in written English
If you want to express that someone has been awarded something, you can use phrases like "was awarded," "was presented with," or "received" instead. Example: He received a medal of honor for his bravery.
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One to two fellowships will be awarded of $45,000.
Thiam's £1.57m bonus was £50,000 lower than the possible maximum he could have been awarded of £1.62m – or 180% of his £900,000 salary.
He said the High Court agreed there would be a reduction in costs awarded of 50% - so Jersey will pay 25% and Guernsey will pay 25%.
Ginsberg, one of the most awarded of American poets, has popped up several times recently in films like Howl, where he was played by James Franco, and Walter Salles's movie adaptation of the Kerouac novel, On the Road.
He partecipates in several national and EU funded research program (ESA, FP7 and H2020) and in 2011 he has been awarded of the prestigious CISCO research Award for a study on the use of Bloom filter for error detection in Ternary CAM.
The veteran Saura may be the most awarded of all Spanish filmmakers.
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Last year it awarded $6 billion of contracts.
He was awarded the Legion of Merit.
He was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George W. Bush.
7.7% of grades awarded were A*.
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