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I look up "award" in the dictionary.
" award sth to sb for sth " is true, but is"award sb with sth for sth " correct?
Feb 26, 2012 3:23 AM
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I awarded him (with) a car for coming first.
I awarded a car to him for coming first.
Both are fine.
February 26, 2012
HI, the word "award" can be used as a noun as in a prize and as a verb [ to award= to give or present]
February 26, 2012
He was awarded with the Johnson Medal for his public service.
You could also say
He was awarded the Johnson Medal for his public service.
He was awarded with a kiss for his thoughtfulness.
He was awarded with a bonus for his effective management.
February 26, 2012
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