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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prize award" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an award that is given as a prize for achievement or excellence in a particular field.
Example: "The annual competition culminated in a grand ceremony where the prize award was presented to the best artist."
Alternatives: "award prize" or "prize recognition".
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16 CLPE poetry prize award winner announced!
Her story "Tabriz" received 2008 Pushcart Prize Award.
The company was promising enough to win a second prize award of $5,000 at the PowerUP!
Samer Saab, founder of Wala, accepts the Zambezi Prize competition's $100,000 grand prize award.
Professor Halac is using the Eccles Prize Award honorarium to pursue further research on delegation.
Nakamura is using the Eccles Prize Award to complete the construction of this important dataset.
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For the prize-award programs, producers contract with an outside prize broker to maintain gift inventories.
When Pulitzer Prize award-winning journalist Walter Lippmann wanted to get away, he really wanted to get away.
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