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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prizes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a prize" when referring to a single item or "prizes" when referring to multiple items.
Example: "She won a prize for her outstanding performance in the competition."
Alternatives: "a reward" or "an award".
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You could have: A) Prizes for the horse, E.g.
She studied philosophy at the University of Cork while winning a series a prizes for her acting.
that signify outcomes of high value (such as a prizes, food, money, threats, etc).
High drug prices are now being fought by some people in Congress, like Vermont's Bernie Sanders, who has proposed a "Prizes Not Patents" system for AIDS drugs.
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It is quite a prize.
Harry Potter is a prized subject.
And there's a prize!
"I'm a prize jouster".
What makes a prize worthwhile?
Was there a prize?
She looked like a prize poodle.
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