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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trophy for his" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a trophy that is awarded to someone, typically in recognition of an achievement or accomplishment.
Example: "He received a trophy for his outstanding performance in the competition."
Alternatives: "an award for his" or "a prize for his".
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Someone wants the skulls of a few (presumably wild) hogs preserved as a trophy for his daughter, marking her first hog kill.
Rajinikanth presented Vadivelu with a trophy for his performance in the film.
I don't think there is a better scenario to describe this year than Trump recieving a trophy for his hard work golfing... & he dedicates it to millions he attacked while they were suffering.
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It's a trophy for Obama and his legacy.
Martin Ford, a local Aberdeenshire councilor, said he believed Trump was building a "vanity project" that amounted to a Scottish trophy for his real estate empire.
In 2011 that album earned him a pair of Grammy Awards, for best pop instrumental and best rock instrumental, and he claimed a third trophy for his collaboration with Herbie Hancock on "Imagine".
Lichtman said Guzman was a "trophy" for the government and that his conviction would make no difference in the larger war on drugs.
She later finds out that the mayor doesn't care about catching Fairway Frank, but rather about securing a trophy animal for his bathroom.
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston continued his stellar streak by winning a best actor trophy for his Broadway debut.
STUDENTS at Soundview Preparatory School here gave their headmaster, W. Glyn Hearn, a monumental bowling trophy for his 50th birthday this spring.
"It was like a trophy for them".
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