Sentence examples for prize from from inspiring English sources

"prize from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source of a prize (e.g. the winner of a competition, game, etc.). For example: She received a $100 prize from the local radio station.

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(She won the best directing prize from the jury).

Assemble won the prize from a shortlist of four.

It's a prize from a claw machine in Times Square.

I haven't yet dredged a suitable prize from the past.

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He will receive the Abel Prize from Norway's Crown Prince at a ceremony on May 20th.

He received the Charles Stark Draper Prize from the National Academy of Engineering in 2001.

He's "not trying to win a prize from pundits for coherence or consistency".

For one thing, higher investment is potentially the big prize from joining the euro.

That is also the biggest potential prize from peace talks between Colombia's government and the FARC.

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