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Please remove Jamie Lee Curtis from the missing Tony Awards list of potential EGOT,because she was only nominated for a Grammy award buy didn't win. Thanks. 93.34.149.124 (talk) 06:08, 9 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Offering a belated reply @Ifrit: I concur with your March 2024 observation that this article fails to explain the distinction between competitive and non-competitive awards before employing this nuance. I'd further contend that the article's current tone and structure overemphasizes the matter altogether. Winners are winners; the boundaries do not demand a competitive/non-competitive distinction. The larger table of EGOT winners already notes several nuanced distinctions among those achievements; surely an additional note could adequately specify the honorary awards among six EGOT winners. Indeed, the subsequent list (on Three competitive awards) makes the point with the "NCA" note. (Reusing the same notation throughout these lists would likely benefit the average/casual reader.) In short, the structural treatment of competitive/non-competitive awards merits serious reconsideration. — HipLibrarianshiptalk03:52, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Support. I think the current title is a little too narrow. There is stuff in this article about PEGOT, REGOT, and EGOT equivalents outside US. The proposal makes more sense. --Quiz shows01:03, 10 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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