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The phrase "awards which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific awards in a relative clause, providing additional information about them.
Example: "The awards which were presented last night recognized outstanding achievements in the community."
Alternatives: "awards that" or "awards which were".
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Sawa, 33, broke Marta's run of awards, which began in 2006.
Next month he presents the One World Media awards, which promotes media in developing countries.
It had nabbed none of the precursor awards, which went to four different films.
No host was immediately announced for the 2013 awards, which will be held on a Sunday.
The awards, which recognize lifetime achievement in the arts, carry an $187,000 prize.
Readers with long memories may recall the 2007 awards, which had a slapstick quality too.
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Awards -- which airs tonight at 9PM.
The awards, which began in 2001, offer up to £50,000 over a 3-year period.
So Cornelius created the "Soul Train Awards," which would become a key honor for musicians.
The Guardian Charity Awards, which were presented in London yesterday.
"It works for the Tony Awards, which honors Broadway shows.
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