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The phrase "awards offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the presentation or availability of awards in a specific context, such as a competition or recognition program.
Example: "The awards offer for this year's competition includes scholarships, trophies, and certificates of achievement."
Alternatives: "award presentation" or "award distribution".
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The awards offer gay performers legitimacy and recognition, Mr. McCormack said.
For now at least, alternative awards offer a new outlet for fliers fed up with the lack of free seats.
Armson says: "These awards offer a valuable opportunity to recognise and celebrate the importance of the charity sector.
Aimed at small and medium-sized charities, the awards offer a leg-up to organisations that are delivering practical solutions to present-day problems.
Now in its fifth year, the Young Muslim Writers awards offer a rare opportunity to celebrate the creative successes of young Muslim schoolchildren.
The awards offer a priceless leg-up to organisations that are delivering practical solutions to present-day problems, never more important than at a time of continuing austerity in our public services.
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Bursaries A range of awards offered, including academic excellence scholarship and sporting excellence scholarships.
The awards themselves are split into four tiers: winners; runners-up; rising stars; and small awards offered on discretion.
That's far more entertainment value than this year's Grammy awards offered, and yet I watched the damn thing anyway.
Other awards offered include the academic excellence scholarships, which reward academic excellence and is worth £1,000 per year.
The Good Funeral Guide, the not-for-profit organisation that set up the awards, offers advice on alternative services, burial grounds, coffin types.
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