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The phrase "awards through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the method or process by which awards are given or received.
Example: "The organization distributes awards through a rigorous selection process that evaluates candidates based on their achievements."
Alternatives: "awards via" or "awards by means of".
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Some interns also receive Americorps education awards through their service, which translate into sizable scholarships.
Mileage awards through United's program are based on the cost of the cruise.
In any case, what matters is that artists won awards through a rather tortuous voting process and then were invited to the group's public party as guests.
None the less, from tomorrow's lowly Critics Circlee theatre awards through to the Oliviers in March, the awards season is in full lachrymose effect.
But usually it has sought awards through its Paramount Vantage division, which is now cutting staff and looking for crowd-pleasers as much as award contenders.
He received many teaching awards through out his career, including the Hunter College Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1987.
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Most grants for Indigenous advancement were awarded through competitive tenders.
Contracts were supposed to be awarded through competitive bidding.
Future Super Bowls have been awarded through 2006.
Double miles will be awarded through Aug. 31.
This is three times the amount of money awarded through the Nobel Prizes.
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