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The phrase "secure awards" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: Our company has been working diligently to secure awards for our outstanding performance in the industry.
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Some of them have also been referred to Kreindler & Kreindler, a private law firm that will help them secure awards from the federal Victims Compensation Fund.
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But not if that employee then had to wade through acres of recommendations from remuneration experts eager to secure top awards for their board as incentive and bonus plans proliferated.
It would go on to win the Peabody Award for Nyswaner, and secure Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for its stars, Troy Garity and Lee Pace.
They were also able to secure the award of a prescription contract for GPP/VIP, a company controlled by one of the defendants, Vincent Nasso, earning themselves a $400,000 payment, the indictment said.
The royal couple met inside the cathedral with local people who helped secure the award.
When Mercury failed to settle the plaintiffs' claim, the plaintiffs obtained a judgment against the driver and then sued Mercury to secure the award.
The "Harry Potter" franchise shattered yet another record on Sunday, securing nine awards for the London play, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," at the Laurence Olivier Awards in the U.K. It's almost better than winning the Quidditch House Cup.
You are advised to forward immediately the Award Ownership Certificate if you have it with you, but if you did not have it we will urge you to contact back the sender of the diplomat to help you secure the Award Ownership Certificate if at all you did not have it.
Professionally, I believe that my achievements -- all of the press I've secured, the awards I've nominated people for, the TV interviews I've arranged, and the political dignitaries I've hosted -- have all inspired a change of their own: a change in how people interact with the older adults in their families, communities and neighborhoods.
She joked she had been "practising my transgender face" in the hope of securing an award in coming years.
Not beyond the realms of possibility given that Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a similarly impressive feat of engineering, designed by William Jessop and Thomas Telford in the 18th century, secured the award in 2009".
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