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Discover LudwigThe phrase "standing award" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an award that is ongoing or continuously available, often given for a specific achievement or recognition. Example: "The organization established a standing award for excellence in community service, which will be presented annually."
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The conductors also note that although a special Tony Award was given on Sunday to the veteran conductor Paul Gemignani, currently of "Kiss Me, Kate," there has been no standing award for either Broadway conductor or music director -- the person most responsible for the overall musical performance of the show -- since 1964.
A winner of this year's prestigious "Last Gadget Standing" award at CES, the Iconia was noted for incorporating the best features of any notebook or tablet device.
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Republican leaders have done their best to raise Mr. Turner's standing, awarding him seats on three defense-related committees, a major asset in a district where veterans are an influential voting bloc.
In Frank Bill's brutally funny first novel, fighters come from miles around to bash one another's brains out, until the last man standing is awarded a cool hundred grand.
In it, she is standing on an awards stand in USA sweats with three similarly clad swimmers, including Torres, all of them waving while wearing Olympic gold medals around their necks.
Stewie hopes to bury his Olympic humiliation forever by winning a national gym-teacher-of-the-year award; standing in his way is Roland Waffle Nathan Kresss of "iCarly"), an unathletic eighth-grader whose wildly overprotective mother makes him wear a helmet to gym class.
"It's like you're standing at an award show and the music starts.
Tom Hiddleston, Ben Whishaw, Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Sheen, and David Oyelowo basically have a standing invitation to award ceremonies while David Harewood, Damian Lewis, and Dominic West have proven that, if you can get the accent right, you don't need to be American to be huge on American TV.
Tom Hiddleston, Ben Whishaw, Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Sheen, and David Oyelowo basically have a standing invitation to award ceremonies while David Harewood, Damian Lewis,and Dominic West have proven that, if you can get the accent right, you don't need to be American to be huge on American TV.
Armstrong has been meticulously investigated, found guilty, and stripped of all his awards, standing, and reputation.
Unsafe Waters Meyer has pictured himself listening to "The Star-Spangled Banner" while standing on the awards podium in London.
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