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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the repetition of giving or receiving awards, typically in a context where awards are presented multiple times.
Example: "After winning the competition last year, I was thrilled to receive the awards again this year."
Alternatives: "prizes once more" or "honors again".
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He received those awards again in 1972 and 1973 for "All in the Family".
In an e-mail message, Ms. Astaire said she planned to support the dance awards again when the dispute is resolved.
Yet here we are, and if the Puppies succeed in gaming the awards again in 2016 we may as well give up on the Hugos forever.
Each year the number and quality of entries increases and I am looking forward to judging the awards again in 2013".
Each year the number and quality of entries increases and I am looking forward to judging the awards again in 2013". It is always a real pleasure to be involved with the Ethical Awards, alongside such well respected individuals.
Einar, who becomes an early recipient of sex reassignemt surgery, is played with extraordinary sensitivity and dignity by Eddie Redmayne, who won an Oscar and Golden Globe for his portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything and may well be in the running for such awards again.
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The following year, at the 45th Grammy Awards, he won the award again, for "U Don't Have to Call".
He won the award again in 1967.
Sorry".' I might never receive an award again.
He received the latter award again in 2018.
After five years, this contract will be awarded again.
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