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Discover LudwigThe phrase "string of awards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a series of awards or honors won by a person or organization. For example, "The actor won a string of awards, including Best Actor and Best Picture for his latest role."
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The "kindness" trophy is one of a string of awards it has collected recently.
He won a string of awards for his acting but his greatest success was as a director.
She has won a string of awards over more than two decades spanning PR, marketing, innovation, fundraising, digital and web.
The film has already won a string of awards, including best foreign film at the Baftas and Golden Globes.
He's also Britain's Youngest Head Chef (BBC3), with a string of awards and posh work experience placements behind him.
The museum opened in 2002 in Isambard Kingdom Brunel's original Temple Meads station and won a string of awards.
He wrote The Queen, the 2006 film which won Helen Mirren a string of awards including an Oscar for her portrayal of the monarch.
Virunga, streaming now on Netflix, was directed by Orlando von Einsiedel and has already picked up a string of awards and a nomination at Tribeca Film Festival.
He has won a string of awards, including Composer of the Year in 2005, and nominations for a Golden Globe, three Emmies and a Cesar Awards.
Harryhausen, who was also a writer and producer, won a string of awards for his work, which included a special Oscar and Bafta.
Her 80-day tour has brought her to three continents, where she has given speeches and received a string of awards and recognitions.
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