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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to competitions or discussions about awards, particularly in academic or competitive settings.
Example: "The awards debate highlighted the criteria used for selecting the winners in the annual competition."
Alternatives: "awards discussion" or "awards deliberation".
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With instant polls awarding the debate to Obama, McCain's advisers refocused the campaign on a narrow field of battleground states.
It is no surprise, then, that when Steffon Armitage sparkles in such distinguished company and collects yet another latest man-of-the-match award, the debate over whether he should be playing for England is instantly revived.
It will be several days before the first reliable polls appear but a snap poll by CNN awarded the debate 46% to Obama and 39% to Romney, while CBS put it as 37% Obama to 30% Romney.
This inspirational book is about a segregated black high school in Columbus during the height of the civil rights movement whose dedication to excellence led to state championships in baseball and basketball, and an award-winning debate team.
When you get there, your best players should be rewarded". After Braun's test result was revealed and his MVP award was debated once again, Angels star Torii Hunter said he spoke with Kemp.
Since Primal Scream took the inaugural Mercury music award in 1992, debate over the format has never disappeared.
A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll taken immediately after the debate awarded it to Obama by a margin of 54% to 30%, with the rest giving it as a tie.
The surprising news of Mr. Gao's award prompted lively debate on China's Internet bulletin boards, the country's freest forums these days.
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