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The phrase "awarding yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of giving oneself recognition or a reward for achievements or accomplishments.
Example: "After completing the project ahead of schedule, I felt it was important to consider awarding yourself for the hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "granting yourself" or "giving yourself a reward".
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IN TIMES of austerity, awarding yourself a fat pay rise goes down badly.
A comparison of lawmakers' payIN TIMES of austerity awarding yourself a big fat pay rise is not generally considered a good idea.
To leave any less is akin to awarding yourself a discount on the bill, and should only be done when you wish to make a statement that the service was lousy.
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Tempted to award yourself some A-levels?
Award yourself brownie points for every step of progress.
Sit back and award yourself another piece of chocolate.
If you answered "riot" award yourself a gold star.
Award yourself a prize if you get it right.
(If your answers are "very" and "totally," award yourself another gold star courtesy of Axelrod).
Award yourself 2 points for each awkward Boston Tea Party or Boston Massacre reference.
The kind that you award yourself when you are a dictator.
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