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Discover Ludwig"new honor" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to indicate a new achievement or accolade. For example, "John was recently awarded a new honor of Most Valuable Player in his football team."
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The Grammy Awards are adding a new honor for music teachers.
They are the first recipients of the Fundamental Physics Prize, a new honor created by Mr. Milner.
"Crocked off?" Dr. Harden's voice expressed a faint hope that this might be some new honor.
Whether the new honor codes will work remains an open question, of course.
A new honor, worth $15 billion, will adorn the former Central Artery, officially the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway.
Colgate University and Kansas State University require orientation sessions on their new honor codes as part of an academic-integrity education campaign.
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Many Apply for CUNY Honors Program The City University of New York's new honors program, which offers full tuition, a laptop computer and special classes and other perquisites, is drawing a flood of applicants.
Other countries will be identified and recruitment efforts put in place once we launch our new honors program fall 2015.
Certainly Duke earned praise for its grittiness in winning, as ESPN.com's Andy Katz wrote, and there was a predictable rush to pin some new honors on Krzyzewski, which CBSSports.com's Dennis Dodd did in calling him the greatest college coach.
Many are drawn by the modest tuition ($3,200 a year for state residents), and free tuition to those who qualify for CUNY's new honors program, which also provides them with free laptop computers and covers other academic expenses.
The Clinton camp is creating a new honored donor category for those who bag at least a million dollars each, with strategists mirthfully debating whether to dub these fat-cat groomers "Pathfinders" or "Hillraisers".
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