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The phrase "awards me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to receiving an award or recognition from someone or an organization.
Example: "The committee awards me the honor of being the keynote speaker at the conference."
Alternatives: "grants me" or "bestows upon me".
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This has since been remedied and Facebook actually awards me two days to celebrate, meaning my friends now get double the chance to wish me well.
I have plenty of fantastic role models in my life and I'm always touched if anybody awards me that title.
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The International Federation of Automatic Control IFAC Councilil has awarded ME Professor Francesco Borrelli the 2017 Industrial Achievement Award.
As former Sun editor David Yelland used to say, "Don't give me awards - give me sales".
It awarded me $600,000 in damages.
Bertie has just awarded me the Order of the Garter.
My fitness app awarded me a digital "Goal met!" badge.
Avvo awarded me with the 2015 Client Choice Award.
They awarded me a ribbon and printed my name in the factory newspaper.
The Pulitzer Prize Board also avoided awarding me anything in the category of musical composition.
Two months later, my institution awarded me tenure, but it was bittersweet.
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