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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awarding one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of giving an award or recognition to an individual.
Example: "The committee is responsible for awarding one scholarship to a deserving student each year."
Alternatives: "granting an award" or "bestowing a prize".
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Cardiff had not gained or conceded a penalty all season, but Howard Webb put a stop to that, awarding one apiece on an afternoon that lifted the Welsh club above Fulham on goal difference but left them still precariously placed in the relegation places.
Rather than awarding one grand prize on Friday, we'll be awarding prizes every day next week.
William A. Barksdale, a spokesman for Boeing, which is based in Chicago, said the company had taken no position "on which direction our customer should take" in awarding one contract or two.
Instead of awarding one score, the judges now give two — one for difficulty, one for execution.
Ed Miliband has continued the long tradition of giving peerages to former party officials by awarding one to Chris Lennie, a former Labour deputy general secretary.
The Michelin Guide is the oldest and best-known hotel and restaurant guide in Europe, awarding one, two or three stars each year to restaurants of exceptional quality.
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In 2008, Texas had both a Democratic caucus and a primary, with the caucus awarding one-third of the state's delegates and the primary awarding the rest.
"Tonight we are honoring exceptional people and programs and awarding one-of-a-kind and much-coveted Louis Longi sculptures," said Lisa Mansour, chairwoman of the event.
In her bronze medal contest on Thursday evening, she was awarded one penalty to two for Francis-Methot.
The first three winners will be awarded one-on-one meetings with industry-leading mentors," according to a press release.
In order to further explore the quality of reporting, papers were awarded one point for reporting each of the items on the relevant checklist.
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