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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards won" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the accolades or honors that someone or something has received, typically in a professional or competitive context.
Example: "The film received critical acclaim, with numerous awards won at international festivals."
Alternatives: "honors received" or "accolades earned".
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A picture caption yesterday with a television review of the Music Video Awards on Sunday night misstated the number of awards won by the band Green Day.
Awards compute the score based on the number of awards won by the movie, with a high score being given to a movie that has won an award.
The album garnered seven Grammy Award nominations at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, winning five and eventually collecting a record setting six wins the most awards won in one night by a female.
"Atonement," nominated for seven awards, won for best original score.
Any awards won before a positive test should be stripped.
One sign of their decrepitude was the multiple awards won by "The King's Speech".
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Edge of Darkness received eleven nominations and won six awards at the 1986 BAFTA Awards: Won: Best Drama Series/Serial (Martin Campbell & Michael Wearing) Won: Best Actor (Bob Peck).
He was nominated for nine Grammy Awards and nine Billboard Music Awards, won three BET awards, and was named the Man of the Year in 2010 by "GQ".
The artist and actress was nominated for two Academy Awards, won a Tony Award, three Emmy Awards, four Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes and has also sold over 30 million albums worldwide.
Among the five Tony Awards won for "Pippin" in 1973 were best direction and best choreography for Fosse.
In the last 20 years the nominee with the top gross box-office revenue at the time of the Academy Awards won best picture only five times.
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