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The word "Prize" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to an award or recognition given for achievement or success. Example: "She won the first prize in the science competition."
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Prize
verb
To consider highly valuable; to esteem.
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The EU may be getting the booby prize for peace because it sure hasn't created prosperity.
By giving the prize to the EU, the Nobel committee has undermined the excellent work of the other deserving winners of this prize.
Nobel, a wealthy Swedish industrialist who invented dynamite, provided few directions for how to select winners, except that the prize committees should reward those who "have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind".
In 2002 Art Solidari won a €15,000 prize from the city council and that allowed Blasco and López to employ a part-time co-ordinator, the NGO's only paid employee, to recruit and manage the volunteers and the workshops they run.
4. GNM accepts no responsibility for any damage, loss, liabilities, injury or disappointment incurred or suffered by you as a result of entering the Competition or accepting the prize.
The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable and not redeemable for cash or any other prize.
In the entrance to the Abba Museum in Stockholm on Tuesday, the owner of the first ticket to Sweden's newest tourist attraction proudly displays his prize.
Besides the prize money, each laureate receives a diploma and a gold medal.
Worth 8m kronor each, the Nobel prizes are always handed out on 10 December, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel's death in 1896.
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Mr Mallon, 65, moved to quell speculation that he would be the natural successor to the Nobel prize-winning Mr Hume within 24 hours of the leader's resignation.
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