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The phrase "aggregate prize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a total or combined prize amount, often in the context of competitions or lotteries.
Example: "The tournament will feature an aggregate prize of $100,000 for the winning team."
Alternatives: "total prize" or "combined prize".
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In 1936 aggregate prize money totaled $100,000.
Had Moore emerged victorious from the play-off – which had also included Kevin Chappell for one hole – then Dustin Johnson would have won that aggregate prize.
The events always fill up and aggregate prize money per stop now runs in the hundreds of thousands.
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The results indicate that in aggregate the single-prize contest generates lower expenditures than either the proportional-prize or the multi-prize contest.
A cheap currency is especially prized now, when aggregate demand in the rich world is so scarce and exports to emerging markets seem the best hope of economic salvation.
Interestingly, while the aggregate results indicate similar behavior in the proportional-prize and multi-prize contests, individual level analysis indicates that the behavior in the single-prize contest is more similar to the behavior in the multi-prize contest than in the proportional-prize contest.
Paulhan and Grahame-White competed again later in 1910, for the newspaper's prize of £1,000 for the greatest aggregate cross-country flight, which Paulhan won.
Victory for Frankel took his career prize money to nearly £3m and his aggregate winning distance to more than 76 lengths.
Seven birdies in the first 14 holes and then four closing pars gave the 29-year-old the first prize of more than £271,000 with an eight-under aggregate.
A McKinsey study of prizes worth more than $100,000 suggests that the aggregate value of such large awards has more than tripled over the past decade, to $375 million.
Google is forced to counter by playing ball with iPhone users to retain cross platform share for Google Now, and the big prize of push notification keeps opening up a lead in aggregate with Microsoft fading fast.
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