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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prize table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a table or display where prizes are showcased, often in the context of competitions or events.
Example: "At the charity event, attendees were excited to see the items on a prize table, which included gift baskets and vouchers."
Alternatives: "awards display" or "prize showcase".
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I've had some good, some bad in the past, and wasn't willing to risk it, so suggested beforehand that we have a Booker International prize table.
The sand whiting is a highly prized table fish often rated equal to the King George whiting, making it a common target for both commercial and recreational fisheries.
The party hawks, dubbing the withdrawal "a prize for terror," turned the tables on Sharon, and on May 2 the Likud voted 60% to 40% against the disengagement plan.
You'll also win your own VIP table (with bottle), a prize pack, and the opportunity to meet Luke before he takes to the decks.
If you want to, you can set up an elaborate system of games and prizes: get one of your tables to be a prize claiming station and allow guests to play multiple games and claim prizes throughout the party.
Securing a table at such an establishment is a prize almost as precious as a sweet-smelling babe.
Offers of entry into prize draws ranged from £25 to £250 for UK 18 30 and US$50 for US-based trials 14 (table 1); there was no information available on the chance of winning a prize.
"Table Manners," for instance, has a renaissance flavor: it's about a queen who has won a prize for etiquette.
It is quite a prize.
And there's a prize!
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