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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first prize of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an award or recognition that is given for achieving the highest level of success in a competition or contest.
Example: "The competition offers a first prize of $1,000 for the best short story."
Alternatives: "a top prize of" or "a grand prize of".
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With a first prize of $10,000?
Franchises will compete for a first prize of £2.5m.
The winner, collecting a first prize of $35,000, was Michael Rosenberg of Tuckahoe, N.Y.
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).
The final round on Jan . 29was won by Moshe (Chico) Felberbaum, who shed his amateur status and won a first prize of $180,400.
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If just the first five numbers are correct, the winner gets a second prize of $100,000.
Sunday's final, a three-of-five-set format, carries a winner's purse of $100,000 and a second prize of $32,000.
The trust also runs an essay competition in the summer (June/July) for pupils at criminal chambers, with a first prize worth £5,000 and a second prize of £2,000.
A second prize of $1,000 will be awarded to the best.CLUB name (even if the project doesn't quite rock…).
A second prize of $3,000 in cryptocurrencies was split between two teams: Co|Post, a peer-to-peer delivery service for the developing world, and Billchain, a platform that lets customers manage all their subscriptions from one central location.
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