Sentence examples for were awards from inspiring English sources

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were awards

noun

A judgment, sentence, or final decision. Specifically: The decision of arbitrators in a case submitted.

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There were awards, but no diplomas.

Oh, yes: there were awards as well.

"There were awards and accolades," she said in 2004.

In previous years, there were awards in seven categories, from picture books to young adult books.

There were awards, too, for two of the most contentious movies on the Croisette.

There were awards, think-pieces, better pizza sales – the largest single-quarter sales spike in fast food history.

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Awards were awarded.

No damages were awarded.

Those were awarded three stars.

Trophies and medals were awarded.

The 2020 Games were awarded to Tokyo".

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