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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "he awarded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when someone has given something to someone else, usually for a reason such as a reward or recognition. For example, "The coach awarded the outstanding player with a trophy for his exceptional performance."
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He awarded the restaurant one star.
He awarded Purple Hearts and handed out presidential coins.
He awarded one to the novelist, Gore Vidal.
He awarded $506,000 plus legal fees to Liberty Tax.
He awarded Mosley £60,000 damages for invasion of privacy.
Former employees say Mr. Cohen was furious about the big paychecks he awarded the previous year.
He awarded large raises to city workers, including teachers, during his first term.
He awarded tenth round to Carnera, whet it was Baer's by a wide margin.
Only in the early sixties was he awarded a restoration of rank and a pension.
The penalty he awarded was converted by Toby Flood to give England a 12-9 lead.
He awarded damages and costs against her estimated at £110,000.
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