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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prize list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a list of awards or prizes that are to be given out in a competition or event.
Example: "The event organizers published a prize list detailing all the awards that participants could win."
Alternatives: "award list" or "list of prizes".
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The results are in, and Pedro Almodóvar's Cannes jury has delivered a prize list which is not as off the wall as it has been in the past.
A prize list comes out and people rush to ask how many women are on it, then how many people of color, then how many women of color, then how many queer women of color, and on and on until at last Twitter runs the tally and confers either its approval or censure.
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And what does it say in 2009 at the end of an Ashes summer that the only cricket book on a prize-list features an Ashes series 77 years ago?
The women's Tour de Yorkshire had been billed as potentially one of the biggest races on the women's calendar, with a massive prize list and a course identical to the afternoon's stage of the men's three-day event over a course from Otley to Doncaster.
Frank Shorter, the 1972 Olympic marathon champion, is one of 2,760 entered in the first City of Los Angeles Marathon March 9. Organizers announced a $325,000 prize list: the top male and female runners will earn $41,000 each in cash and prizes: a check for $10,000, a $25,000 car and a round-the-world trip for two valued at $6,000.
As prizes we already have subscribed to a first prize of 1,000 francs in the name of the Roubaix velodrome and we will be busy establishing a generous prize list which will be to the satisfaction of all.
While all prize lists also have anomalies within them, the Carnegie medal list is a valuable guide to some of the best books from the past and to the ways in which fashions of reading change.
The prize list included a sniper rifle designed to shoot a person from a mile away as well as an AR-15 assault weapon ― the weapon used in the Sandy Hook massacre. .
The prize list included a sniper rifle designed to shoot a person from a mile away as well as an AR-15 assault weapon ― the weapon used in the Sandy Hook massacre.
The prize list being an anticlimax is becoming a bit of a tradition, but need not lessen any satisfaction at this festival.
Many teams with riders high in the overall standing and with a chance at prestige and a share of the $2.2 million prize list are happy to keep racing until the end in Paris on Sunday.
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