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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or results of awards, such as in a competition or evaluation context.
Example: "The awards outcome was announced at the gala, and the winners were celebrated for their achievements."
Alternatives: "results of the awards" or "outcome of the awards".
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Before heading to New York, Mr. Rudin said the awards outcome still mattered, but only to a point.
While most express little surprise at the awards outcome, many have a lot to say about the irreverent hosting of Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane.
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As regards the Academy Award, what outcome are you shooting for?
Most outlets continue to predict victory for Hillary Clinton, but various models differ greatly in the certainty they award that outcome, and various polling averages disagree on the margin.
But several legislative sources confirmed the decision, saying it reflected a widespread concern that major charities might otherwise simply withhold their aid until after the fund had made its awards -- an outcome that would have slowed the flow of charitable support to needy families.
First doled out in 2005, the awards were the outcome of a counter-conference, "the Public Eye on Davos," that was held to coincide with the World Economic Forum or WEF and offer what its organizers considered a needed check on the CEOs and bankers gathered inside.
Whatever the outcome, award season is finally over.
But sometimes a selection committee really cannot agree, and giving no award is the outcome.
But as a one-time "social scientist", I remain puzzled at how much lower status is awarded to the outcome of economic or social research.
In six weeks there's every chance that Ejiofor will be walking off with the best actor Academy award; an amazing outcome for an actor who never actively appears to seek the limelight.
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