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The phrase "awards winner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has won an award, typically in contexts related to achievements or recognitions.
Example: "The film received critical acclaim and was named the awards winner at the annual festival."
Alternatives: "award recipient" or "prize winner".
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It seems that the self-professed London call girl Guardian blog awards winner won't be Belle of the ball at her book launch, though: she came out of blogging retirement to declare to readers that, in order to preserve her anonymity: "I've not even been invited to my own release party!" Newsblog, of course, will be in there Belle-spotting just in case she changes her mind.
Christiansen's contract extension was announced at the Belfast Giants' annual awards winner on Sunday night.
Westenra was the 2004 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards winner of "Highest Selling New Zealand Album" and "International Achievement Award".
More than two dozen friends and colleagues will gather to remember the three-time Emmy Awards winner who died on 19 June aged 51.
He's been "flattered, but a bit embarrassed by all the fuss" since finding out he was a regional Teaching Awards winner back in June.
The spaces are fitting for Ms. Marling, the 2011 Brit Awards winner for best female solo artist; her intricate guitar strums and flinty intonation meld contemporary influences with the hearth-warmed acoustics of her country's 1960s-'70s folk revival.
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