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"winning award" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or organization winning a prize or recognition. For example, "He was proud to receive a winning award at the ceremony."
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All we had to do was submit our plan and it started winning award after award.
He has continued to make film after film since then, winning award after award.
The director of THIS SHOW is winning award for directing ANOTHER show.
But The Seahorse goes from strength to strength, winning award after award, including last year's OFM gong for the readers' best restaurant.
1.2 The winning award is worth £15,000 and this will be presented to the author of the best, eligible short story in the opinion of the judges.
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It was winning awards.
It's been winning awards.
It is nice, winning awards".
One of those roles is winning awards.
How does Tony Blair keep winning awards?
But one that's winning awards.
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