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Discover Ludwig"be awarded a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when someone has earned a prize or merit, such as an award, prize, or scholarship. For example, "John was awarded a scholarship to attend Harvard University."
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"You wouldn't be awarded a contract otherwise.
Chile would be awarded a walkover.
The winner will be awarded a ten-thousand-dollar grant.
Five whistle-blowers will be awarded a total of $38.7 million out of the settlement.
The winner will be awarded a cash prize of £50,000, or about $80,000.
A Singapore newspaper suggested that Mr. Kahn be awarded a Nobel Prize.
To be selected as a mukoyoshi is to be awarded a high executive honour.
Each recipient will be awarded a $100,000 grant to leave college and pursue entrepreneurial projects.
A pupil's ability to demonstrate experiments will be awarded a separate pass/fail certificate.
She will be awarded a Doctor of Laws degree by university chancellor Sir James Black.
In March 2009, the Iraqis said that the company would not be awarded a license.
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