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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to awards that have been specifically directed or sent to someone or a group.
Example: "The committee reviewed the applications and finalized the list of awards addressed to the winners."
Alternatives: "awards directed" or "awards sent".
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The international awards addressed the current debate around the relative merits of untapped talent and a gold standard name.
- In 1972 the foundation established the Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Professorship of Pharmacology, currently held by Helen M. Blau, Ph.D. - In the mid eighties, the establishment of the Baxter Faculty Scholar Awards addressed a new much-needed area of support, helping to launch the careers of dozens of Stanford's most promising young medical faculty.
The brutal freestyle video he dropped during last week's BET Hip Hop Awards addressed not only racism but the president's views on guns and hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico.
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This collection contains correspondence, notes, photographs, a scrapbook, a transcript, speeches, awards, addresses, clippings, pamphlets, plaques, certificates, and a mug.
Later on in the night, Miranda Lambert took home four awards and addressed Swift's departure from country.
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We got actorly wit of the well-turned variety: when Christopher Plummer became, at 82, the oldest Oscar winner at the 84th Academy awards, he addressed his statuette for best supporting actor thus: "You're only two years older than me, darling.
In the same month as his warm words about the Black Business awards, he addressed his annual party conference: "Do you know," he asked his party delegates, "that in our country today, even if they have exactly the same qualifications, people with white-sounding names are nearly twice as likely to get callbacks for jobs than people with ethnic-sounding names?
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