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Discover Ludwig"to award" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to mean "to give as a prize or honor, to bestow." For example: Every year, the organization awards scholarships to deserving students.
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He decided to award it to himself.
Americans don't like to award serious prizes to satirical fiction.
"Why is it they're not able to award grades properly?
Donations will be used to award scholarships to local artists.
Burton went on to award him with a Bafta fellowship.
The foundation had planned to award two scholarships this year.
The decision we made was to award it for bravery.
But to award them literary status as well is risky.
That authority includes the right to award it Congressional representation.
They also decided to award gold medals to the Canadians.
And why did boards continue to award such high pay?
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