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The phrase "awards panel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of individuals who are responsible for evaluating and deciding on award recipients in a specific context, such as a competition or recognition program.
Example: "The awards panel convened to review the nominations and select the winners for this year's ceremony."
Alternatives: "judging panel" or "selection committee".
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Anyone who has ever sat on an awards panel knows how much horse trading goes on when jurors can't decide.
He said it was "about time" the impact of these artists was acknowledged by the awards panel.
Fowles served on the 1971 Booker Prize awards panel along with Saul Bellow and the critic Philip Toynbee.
These – and Mark Watson's final 24-hour gig – should all be strong candidates for the Edinburgh Comedy awards' panel prize, which recognises "Edinburgh spirit".
The RIBA's awards panel called Curve "genuinely iconic… a new level of ambition in theatre design" and his practice has been called "blazingly successful".
The use of white polycarbonate panels and black porcelain tiles on the exterior brings a "sparkle and energy" to the street, commented the AIA-NJ's awards panel.
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Your show has managed to be very popular among viewers, critics and awards panels.
That double-halo effect – a film star playing another famous person – always fired up audiences and awards panels.
Judging by his repeated snubs by awards panels, some comedy-watchers must be allergic to Nick Mohammed's Mr Swallow.
When a short series can encompass so many different styles, awards panels don't know how to cope and they slip through the cracks.
"At the Festival you have to face judgments from critics and from awards panels and, of course, there is no work-life balance," he said.
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