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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something is deserving of awards or recognition, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The film was critically acclaimed and awards well for its innovative storytelling."
Alternatives: "deserves awards" or "worthy of recognition".
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"Doesn't he win awards?" Well, he's never won the Booker.
These comics, along with a host of other artful and literate publications, have gained recognition and awards well beyond the sometimes insular world of comic fandom.
The sitcom blocks on CBS, ABC and NBC are looking more stable than they have in years, thanks to shows like ABC's "Modern Family," the season's breakthrough new sitcom; "The Big Bang Theory," with surging ratings in its third season; and NBC's "30 Rock," still piling up awards well into its fourth season.
Or, on the contrary, do you apply for fellowships, jobs, and awards well before you have the necessary experience?
Well, although the design might not win any awards (well, maybe — it's quite small), the footage should look brilliant.
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Mr. Gore called Mr. Obama's award "well deserved" on Friday.
DAVID DENBY: Oh, maybe best first film, in which case "Margin Call," with its extraordinary ensemble acting, would have won an award — well, it may win best screenplay.
As for a design award, well, if there was one for British designer of the past half century, it would surely go to Terence Conran, who has just turned 80.
Yet it is that very history of controversy and debate raised by the Peace Prize that makes this year's award well deserved.
Remember last month when VICE on HBO received three Emmy nominations, and we were like, "Is it too early for a lifetime achievement award?" Well, guess what?
He made the quip that the Golden Globes made their decision to give him this award well before they had a chance to read the reviews for Little Fockers.
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