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The phrase "awards against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to decisions or judgments that are unfavorable to a party in a dispute or case.
Example: "The court issued awards against the defendant for damages incurred by the plaintiff."
Alternatives: "judgments against" or "rulings against".
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Damage awards against the city have skyrocketed in recent years.
There is no limit on levels of awards against employers.
But such cases take years, and Argentina has a history of leaving awards against it unpaid.
And that curtailed the risk of large jury awards against them.
When cases did go to court, the awards against Robins rarely exceeded a few thousand dollars.
Cases involving vicarious liability are rare, he said, and damage awards against the industry even rarer.
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Expenses were awarded against him".
The court upheld a $13.8 million damage award against Ford.
So is a $79.5 million punitive damages award against Philip Morris.
His claim, brought under a CFA, was thrown out and costs awarded against him.
Jameson sued the station for defamation but lost and court costs were awarded against him.
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