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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is prestigious" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a highly-regarded accomplishment or status, for example: "Winning the Nobel Prize is a prestigious accomplishment."
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It is prestigious to live in Ozersk.
If you have to say it is prestigious it betrays a fear that your readers would otherwise have assumed the opposite.
Even if it is prestigious for the country to host the Games it is a calamity, a real calamity".
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"It was prestigious and well paid.
No matter which camp you're in, if it's Oxford, it's prestigious.
"During Soviet times, it was prestigious to speak Russian and a sign of being educated and refined," she said.
Close did television before it was prestigious, in "The Shield" and then "Damages," for which she won two Emmy Awards.
"He left the Supreme Court because he didn't think it was prestigious or important, and it wasn't, back then," Professor Bonventre said.
It's prestigious to be able to say, 'I support this cultural organization.' " Even formerly staid business gatherings have taken on some show-biz razzle-dazzle.
Vice chancellor, Prof Glynis Breakwell, said it was "prestigious honour" and a "fantastic achievement" for Bath.
I liked the word 'ivy' because it's prestigious, romantic, growing, goes with the seasons.
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