Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Awards"
Translations of "Awards"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Awards
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As the"Folding Beijin”wins the Huge Awards as the best middle novel, Hao Jinfang becomes the second writer who is known as an international sciene fiction writer after Liu Xinci. Her observance to daily life inspires her to writer the novel. On the one hand , she has lived at the conjuction of countryside and urban where neighbours often talked their living pressure , miss to their children living at far away bometowns,and concerns about ilness with her. On the other hand, She also could touch with some national heads and executives from the worldwide top 500 companies thanks to a series of important sessions hold by ber company.
In this context, she combined her reviews from work and life, creating a multiple world. Does this sound natural?
In this context, she combined her reviews from work and life, creating a multiple world. Does this sound natural?
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It sounds perfectly natural. I wouldn’t change a thing.
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Awards such as the Nobel Prize and the Grammys need more transparency in their nomination process. The more transparent it is, the more likely they are to keep important. Once it gets corrupt, sooner or later people will lose interest in the award. Does this sound natural?
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× The more transparent it is, the more likely they are to keep important.
✓ The more transparent it is, the more likely they are to stay relevant.
✓ The more transparent it is, the more likely they are to stay relevant.
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Awards 3 consecutive years / Awarded 3 years in a low
Are they correct? Which one is better? Or any other better sentence?
I'm going to use it for a product label.
Are they correct? Which one is better? Or any other better sentence?
I'm going to use it for a product label.
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Thank you so much.
"in a low" is casual. didn't know that!
"awarded for three consecutive years", not "3", I should use "three" to make it official?
Thank you so much.
"in a low" is casual. didn't know that!
"awarded for three consecutive years", not "3", I should use "three" to make it official?
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