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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards based" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is determined or influenced by awards, such as criteria or systems that rely on awards for evaluation.
Example: "The selection process for the scholarship is awards based, meaning that candidates are evaluated based on their previous accolades."
Alternatives: "award-driven" or "award-oriented".
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Scholarship Campus Compact Awards Programs Undergraduate Students A series of scholarship awards based on civic and community engagement.
Financial aid is not "need-based". All applicants are considered for financial aid awards based on academic merit and potential success as a teaching or research assistant.
But only 60% of them are expected to seek awards, based on prior class-action litigation.
The awards, based in large part on a victim's lost earning power, could well exceed $1 million per family.
HMRC pays discretionary awards based on factors including the amount of tax recovered and the time saved in investigations.
It also said Facebook relatives were not given any special equity awards based on their family connections.
Because Alibaba has given some employees awards based on Ant shares, the group's compensation expenses grew sizably.
The fellowship is competitive with awards based on grades, recommendations, and a personal meeting with the laboratory director.
Here are Ibikeride.com's 2014 Trail of the Year awards based on rider reviews: Scotland Glentress mountain bike trail centre Scottish Borders (overall winner).
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Here, at least, was something familiar and tangible — an awards show, the annual Passenger Choice Awards, based on global passenger surveys done with help from the Nielsen Company.
Prior to the film's release, it was observed as a candidate for the Academy Awards based on its style and the performances of its actors, including the possibility of an Academy Award for Best Director for Ridley Scott.
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