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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about prizes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or information related to awards or rewards, typically in contexts such as competitions, contests, or recognition.
Example: "The seminar will cover various topics, including how to apply for grants and information about prizes for outstanding projects."
Alternatives: "regarding awards" or "concerning rewards".
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She also knows a lot about prizes.
It's not about prizes or hierarchy.
But we are philosophizing here, not buzzing about prizes.
But it was never about prizes for her.
As a writer, do you think much about prizes?
Yet he lives quietly in London and is self-deprecatory about prizes and awards ceremonies.
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And what about prize money?
When asked about prize money Thursday, Open officials said they would announce their plans shortly after Wimbledon.
"The desire for this event is not about prize money," the Beijing silver medallist added.
Furthermore, specialist literature was used as well as information about prize-winning organizations amongst local energy cooperatives, participation on national committees of local energy cooperatives, and participation in the dissemination of knowledge about local energy cooperatives.
Talk about prize vintages!
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