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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prize for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an award or recognition given for a specific achievement or purpose.
Example: "She won a prize for her outstanding performance in the science fair."
Alternatives: "an award for" or "a reward for".
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I won a prize for the thesis.
She won a prize for it.
A prize for poetry.
What would you give a prize for?
"He's a prize for Eastchester's baseball team.
This is a prize for consistency.
But wasn't that to support a prize for exceptional students?
A prize for young photographers is also being introduced.
Giving a prize for peace seemed a charitable idea.
So it's a prize for whoever won the best prize?
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There ought to be a prize for that.
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