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The phrase "as prize" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being given as a reward, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He won the competition and received a trophy as a prize."
Alternatives: "as a reward" or "as an award".
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On the rim is an engraved Russian inscription, which translates as, "Prize in honor of His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich for the stallion born in 1903 by Plemkek out of Talia at the stud of Count G. I. Ribop'er Moscow 9 June 1907".
Key point as prize fever spreads.
They were treated to as much care as prize rosebushes.
Is racing approaching a crisis as prize money dwindles?
Some now offer incentives, such as prize draws, for patients to go online and rate them.
As well as Prize Night, he has another new play on the blocks.
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He sits on the management committee and, having retired, was the obvious choice as prize-giver.
Several months later the federal government awarded Tillman the sum of $6,000 $154,0000 in 2011 dollars) as prize-money for the capture of the schooner.
Not surprisingly, then, the racing industry is constantly trying to breed high-grade foals that can make it as prize-winning racehorses.
And all the names listed above were not only giving out prizes this year but are producing books themselves; that's how they qualified as prize-givers.
As it turned out, the Quadriga committee initially resisted pressure from inside Germany to withdraw Mr. Putin's award, then gave in as prize-holders from abroad threatened to return theirs.
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