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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards contracts" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of formal agreements or procurement processes where contracts are granted to individuals or organizations.
Example: "The government agency awards contracts to various suppliers based on their bids and qualifications."
Alternatives: "grants contracts" or "issues contracts".
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The foundation also awards contracts for the restoration work.
The Pakistani government awards contracts for schools, hospitals, and water projects to local maliks.
"The problem is how H.P.D. conducts its business and awards contracts," said its spokesman, Richard Weiss, in an e-mail.
While that case took years to play out, a separate federal investigation was opened into how the state awards contracts.
The company has devised a system to measure and monitor their environmental performance and awards contracts to the high scorers.
A department spokeswoman defended the way it awards contracts.'We check the financial and legal standing of potential contractors to ensure we deal with reputable companies,' she said.
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In April, the Port Authority awarded contracts for the $1.5 billion project.
And, in many countries, the process of awarding contracts and permits is opaque.
State companies award contracts to nominally private companies owned by friends and relatives of their managers.
It wants to award contracts to companies to collect waste from paying customers.
The company has been awarded contracts for the cashless welfare card in a limited tender process.
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