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The phrase "a string of prizes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series or collection of awards or recognitions that someone has received.
Example: "After winning a string of prizes at various competitions, she became a well-known figure in the art community."
Alternatives: "a series of awards" or "a collection of accolades".
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That film won win a string of prizes, including the Writers Guild of America award for best documentary screenplay.
The win is the latest in a string of prizes this autumn going to books from small presses, in this instance the Cleveland State University Poetry Center.
It calls the Observer's Carole Cadwalladr, who has won a string of prizes for exposing the opaque spending surrounding the Brexit vote, "the closest thing the mainstream British media has to an out-and-out conspiracy theorist".
As part of his fundraising campaign in aid of the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary and The Food Depot, both operating in New Mexico, Martin is offering a string of prizes, including a writing their death in a future A Song of Ice and Fire novel.
The FEBS/EMBO award is the latest of a string of prizes recognizing Robinson's pioneering use of mass spectrometry for the study of protein complexes and her role as a mentor to women scientists.
The win marks Peele's latest award in a string of prizes, further cementing his place as a strong contender for next month's Academy Awards.
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It has also won a string of industry prizes, including four top Golden Globe awards.
Now 63, Mr. Alexeev studied at the Moscow Conservatory and won a string of competition prizes in the early 1970s.
A string of Nobel Prizes came out of people who used this new technology to do great science.
All that looks set to change with the release of I, Daniel Blake, which arrives in cinemas in the UK today with a string of major prizes to its name, including Cannes' Palme d'Or.
It's all a far cry from the "miserable Irish Catholic childhood" and poverty-stricken upbringing McCourt described in Angela's Ashes, which has won him a string of literary prizes, including the 1997 Pulitzer Prize.
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