A posthumous award should be worded in a respectful and sensitive manner, acknowledging the recipient's achievements and contributions even after their passing. It is important to clearly state that the award is being given posthumously, typically at the beginning of the announcement or citation. The language used should convey admiration and honor for the individual's legacy, ensuring that their memory is celebrated with dignity and reverence.
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The proper word or another way of saying awesome is the word 'stupendous'.
There is no apostrophe after the word award unless it is used in a way comparable to the example below. Example: The award's brilliant glow glittered from across the room.
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The likely word is "direction" (proper way, or instruction).
The proper version of "e'er" is "ever." It is a more formal and accepted way of writing the word.
Proper word is Sunnah , the way of prophet Muhammad saw .
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The word 'Norway' is a proper noun, the name of a country. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
There is not a proper way to abbreviate the word 'consideration'. If you really do need to abbreviate the word, you could use the abbreviation of 'cons'.