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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first prize" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an award or honor that is given to someone who achieves the top spot in a competition or contest. Example: "After months of hard work and preparation, Emily was overjoyed to receive a first prize in the science fair. Her project on renewable energy sources impressed the judges and earned her the top spot among her peers."
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With a first prize of $10,000?
Franchises will compete for a first prize of £2.5m.
She won a first prize for painting at the Venice Biennale in 1968.
It won a first prize in the Venice Film Festival in 1957.
The field will compete for a $20,000 purse, with a first prize of $5,000.
(By comparison, in the early 21st century thousands of entrants competed for a first prize of more than $1 million).
Mr. Siirala's résumé includes a first prize from the prestigious Leeds Competition in 2003 and some acclaimed recordings for Naxos.
Her poster drawing of the hypothetical double-dutch machine won her a first prize in a schoolwide competition.
The contest, centered on the men's national college basketball tournament, offered a first prize of $9 million — paid out over 40 years, but still, $9 million.
The final round on Jan . 29was won by Moshe (Chico) Felberbaum, who shed his amateur status and won a first prize of $180,400.
The Australian became the first overseas player for 30 years to win the famous Crucible title – and with it secured a first prize of £250,000.
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