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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific awards or recognitions that are given for certain achievements or criteria.
Example: "The organization has several awards that recognize outstanding contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "prizes that" or "honors that".
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Awards that have disbursed will show as "DISBURSED" and awards that have not will show as "NOT DISBURSED".
And now the awards that really matter.
I don't think grown-ups should take awards that seriously".
His pacifist spirit led him to devote his fortune (33 million Swedish Kroner) to the awards that bear his name.
They have these stupid little awards that are supposed to boost company morale.
But his wins came in awards that were voted on by critics, historically the least reliable.
However, that includes the value of equity awards that did not vest.
Of the 43 awards that have been offered to families, five are being contested.
Chair Mark Shenton said it proved the "value of independent awards that aren't enslaved to celebrity".
Identify the awards that matter in your industry, monitor the deadlines, and make it happen.
"Adviser of the Year" awards that provide money and public recognition have not changed this thinking.
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