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Discover Ludwig"get the trophy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about winning or receiving a trophy. Example: "After months of practicing, the team's hard work paid off as they were able to get the trophy in the championship game."
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We do that, we get the trophy".
"The pharmacist should get the trophy".
The award committee will meet at the weekend to decide who will now get the trophy.
This performance was all about order and discipline and, crucially, the desire to get the trophy won.
When I went up to get the trophy, I had nothing predetermined in my head of what I would say.
"At the Open you get the trophy with your name engraved on it at the prize ceremony," he said.
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He was, in his description, "a loner and a geek" — "a math club, chess club, band and choir geek, with no interest in competitive sports past the age where you get the trophies for just showing up".
The underlying logic in the Competition, which does not have any official mechanism for balancing out the teams in terms of their local conditions, is that talent will win through, that medals will be handed out justly and that the most deserving projects will get the trophies.
But I got the trophy and I got the points.
We've got the trophy; you've got to respect the trophy".
"They got the trophy, we don't," he said.
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