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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all prizes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every prize in a particular context, such as a competition or giveaway.
Example: "Participants in the contest will have the chance to win all prizes listed in the rules."
Alternatives: "every prize" or "all awards".
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Restrictions apply to all prizes.
All prizes are pretty dumb.
A Christmas stocking should be all prizes, no crackerjacks.
Yet not all prizes have such clearly defined objectives.
A contestant can refuse to accept any or all prizes.
Anyway, he said: "All prizes demean those who receive them".
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FREE FOR ALL PRIZE TO CLARK'S PRINCE; Black Eyed Susan Takes Second in Field Dog Trials -- Rumson Farm Scout Third.
By the time the game was on, the winner-take-all prize was 10 times that amount.
Grand All-Prize Scheme.
Not all the prizes involved tragedies.
She deserves all the prizes.
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