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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well awarded" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that someone has received awards or recognition in a commendable manner.
Example: "The artist was well awarded for her contributions to the community through her art."
Alternatives: "highly recognized" or "well recognized."
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This could be elaborated that those who have better monthly income can have potential to buy tooth cleaning materials and well awarded for changes and have better health care seeking behavior.
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You might as well award him a Ph.D in grunt work, dead ends, and paper filing.
If one party has a much greater income stream going forwards in the other, a court might well award a larger percentage of community property to the person who does not have the big income stream.
Jenny Marder of the Long Beach Press-Telegram noted "Wilson, creator of the Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, has become the authority for all movies so dreadful, they're laughable, so excruciating, they're, well, award-winning".
The wall labels might as well have awarded these artists dunce caps, given the show's prevailing prejudices.
European Union nations, and eventually those in Eastern Europe as well, are awarding new licenses.
Such was the case Tuesday night at the London Coliseum, where Sylvie Guillem, 49, and Russell Maliphant, 53, reunited for Sadler's Wells' award-winning PUSH.
Jimmy Carter well deserves the Nobel Peace Prize awarded him yesterday.
And now small gifts are awarded as well.
The Coordinating Board's last proposal would tie financing to total degrees awarded, as well as to degrees awarded to at-risk students and in critical fields.
Funding: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (grant number 1051627), as well as award R01CA155297 from the National Cancer Institute.
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