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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new prize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently established or introduced award or recognition.
Example: "The organization announced a new prize for outstanding contributions to environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "a fresh award" or "a recent accolade.".
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Will instituting a new prize really right the matter?
This is a new prize so submit your photos today!
There is a new prize for book reviewers!
Uber's eyes are on a new prize: flying cars.
Perhaps we need a new prize, for coming up with a suitable challenge.
Young singers at the Metropolitan Opera will have a new prize to shoot for.
Each torn-away sheet reveals a new prize and that's how What's the Constitution Means to Me works.
A new prize on offer to hackers last week was also an attempt to inspire a renewed interest in defense.
'I thought everybody who was concerned about reading books would be happy that there was a new prize.
UK writers will have more competition for a career-changing prize, whereas US authors will have a new prize".
The fact is, though, that if we want to help the fields in which these prizes are awarded, then a new prize is the last thing we need.
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