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The phrase "be awarded with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "to receive" or "to be given" something as a reward. For example: "The student was awarded with a scholarship for their hard work."
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Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr will be awarded with the Godlike Genius accolade at this year's NME Awards.
Here, they can be awarded with educational active citizenship awards".
In some cases, men can also be awarded with coins – equivalent of a dime or a quarter.
"This is not a medal that will be awarded with the frequency of these other ones," Lt.
Participants would be awarded with a certificate, a lapel pin, and the warm glow of knowing they were contributing to scientific progress.
For the same reason that The Revenant will come out on top on Thursday, Bridge of Spies, Mad Max: Fury Road and Carol are sure to be awarded with a lot of Oscar love.
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Eleven grants have been awarded, with at least five pending.
It is a special feeling, as if you were awarded with a special award.
His translation of Gerbrand Bakker's The Twin was awarded with the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2014.
The men who made the requisite jumps were awarded with RAF parachute wings; Pearl was not.
Only the true greats of the music world are awarded with the Godlike Genius prize.
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