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Discover Ludwig"get a prize" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an intent or a goal, such as to express optimism or encouragement. For example, you could say "I'm confident I can pass this test and get a prize!"
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The nearest guess would get a prize.
Never, never in my life will I get a prize.
I guarantee you'll get a prize just for trying".
You get a prize!" — a box of chocolates.
Whoever attested to the heaviest volume, he said, would get a prize.
Everyone on the winning team would get a prize of two thousand francs.
If you win, you do not get a prize or a badge, he says.
"If anyone can say this 10 times quickly, they get a prize," she said.
"It's the only way I could get a prize here," he says.
"But politics is not like horse shoes: you don't get a prize for second place.
But now the critics may get a prize for their harsh words.
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