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Avoid using phrases like "award-winning" and instead just specify what award(s) were won.

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British Columbia: An Untold History[edit]

Could you kindly explain why you keep removing the link to 10th Canadian Screen Awards from the text of British Columbia: An Untold History? That's the specific CSA ceremony at which it received the nominations, and thus it's a link that needs to be present in the text -- so why do you keep removing it as if it were somehow irrelevant or inappropriate? Bearcat (talk) 15:05, 20 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

I wasn't trying to remove the link, I was just trying to clean up the sentence structure. The way it was written was redundant and not very useful. The sentence said "The series received five Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards". That's like saying someone got an Oscar nomination at the Oscars. Of course that's where they got it! You don't need to say the second half. Whereas I was trying to identify that the "Canadian Screen Awards", a term lots of readers may not be familiar with (since it's obviously not as widely known as an Oscar), are presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. That's the useful part. In other words, even if someone had never heard of a "Canadian Screen Award" by saying it is presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television gives it more context (and even if a reader hadn't necessarily heard of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and TV specifically, most readers would understand that individual countries have their own film and TV academies and that these are typically prestigious professional institutions). And saying it was the "10th" edition of the awards was similarly meaningless. I don't think most readers would really be able to distinguish between when, say, the 8th vs 10th Canadian Screen Awards occured. Whereas saying it happened in 2022 gives them context that is more useful. Cheers. RedIIV (talk) 06:48, 31 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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