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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has awarded" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to say that someone has been granted something, usually after a selection process. For example, "The school district has awarded two teachers with the Teacher of the Year award."
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The federal government has awarded the project $3.6 billion.
It has awarded nearly 90 concessions so far.
(Vladimir Putin has awarded him the Order of Friendship).
Guardian Australia's count has awarded the Coalition 72 seats.
The City Council has awarded the project $10 million.
America's Junior Miss has awarded its last crown.
So far, the government has awarded around 36,000 grants.
This is the fourth such contract Pemex has awarded.
It has awarded more than 50 fellowships since 2002.
"The arbitration panel has awarded in our favour.
Columbia University has awarded the annual Horwitz Prize since 1967.
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