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Discover LudwigThe phrase "multiple award" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone or something has received or won several awards. Example: The actress's performance in the film earned her multiple awards, including an Oscar and a Golden Globe.
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Carey, being a multiple award nominee, was one of the headlining performers.
Reputation.com is a World Economic Forum Global Growth Company and multiple award winner, including the recent Silver for the Best in Biz Awards for "Most Customer Friendly Company" in 2012.
He's very pleased with A Single Man's multiple award nominations.
An inexplicable multiple award winner, "To Die for Tano" left me more perplexed than pleased.
But despite multiple award nods, vast critical acclaim and a run on BBC3, Klang! never quite managed mainstream fame.
Multiple award winners included NPR (six), New York Times (three), National Geographic (four) and Discovery Communications (five).
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Nightlife: Acclaimed and multiple award-winning entertainment facilities.
Nonetheless he was a multiple award-winner and his work was of a consistently high order.
I meet Knight in the Belgravia offices of SHOWstudio.com, the pioneering, multiple award-winning website he founded in 2000.
Patrick Ness: A Monster Calls 14.00 - 14.45pm — The multiple award-winning A Monster Calls is soon to be a major motion picture.
The film's Oscar credentials are impressive: cinematographer Vittorio Storaro is a multiple award-winner, as is AR Rahman, the composer behind the film's soundtrack.
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