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The phrase "awards written" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to awards that have been documented or recorded in writing, often in the context of a list or description of accolades.
Example: "The awards written in the report highlight the achievements of the team over the past year."
Alternatives: "documented awards" or "recorded awards".
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Harvey Weinstein believes The Artist has awards written all over it, but his cohorts have their work cut out marketing this one.
He has won over 30 teaching awards, written over 20 journal articles and 15 books.
In 2010, a documentary about the Freddy Awards (written by Christopher Lockhart and directed by Matthew D. Kallis) focused on American high schools whose students were enthralled to be participating in musical theatre programs and competing against other schools in fully-staged productions of Broadway musicals.
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He heckled the GQ awards, wrote the latest in a series of brilliant pieces about them, and is now guest editing the New Statesman.
Very few athletes and actors win riches and stardom; a tiny percentage of scientists win "a named chair, scientific renown, awards," write Harvard economist Richard Freeman and co-authors.
"We believe that medals earned in combat, or in dangerous conditions, should maintain their precedence above non-combat awards," wrote the senators.
The personal redemption narrative, the physical transformation, the macho fight scenes - it's got Academy Award written all over it.
LeBron James has had an MVP award written in his destiny since his high-school days but this has been an exceptional year by any standards.
"I can't believe this book was shortlisted [sic] for a literary award, wrote ReadingBliss.
Katharine Hepburn, turning down an award, writes, "This to me is a terrible burden … trying to be as fascinating, thrilling and brilliant as I'm supposed to be".
"Matt was instrumental in getting Exeter City back into the Football League this May, and won City's player of the season award," writes Tom.
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