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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of giving more awards or recognizing more achievements.
Example: "The committee decided that this year’s event awards more scholarships to deserving students than ever before."
Alternatives: "grants additional" or "bestows extra".
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I've had more awards, more praise.
Mr. Portnow has said the cuts were intended to make the awards more competitive and meaningful.
The current rules were meant to make the awards more accessible to independent filmmakers.
The council also awards more valuable School Arts Partnerships and Empire State Partnerships.
The investigation won awards; more important, it brought reform — and saved lives.
A revival of "Kiss Me, Kate" won six awards, more than any other show.
The judge awards more than £1.6m in damages to 12 relatives.
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The group received a clutch of awards - more than Oasis - including Brits and Ivor Novellos.
Williams, who premiered the free track on his website, has won 17 Brit awards - more than any other artist.
Just yesterday, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences nominated HBO for 93 Emmy Awards -- more than any other network.
In her nearly four-decades-long career, Streep has been nominated for 30 Golden Globe awards and 19 Academy Awards, more than any other actor for either honor.
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