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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prized for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is particularly valued or appreciated. For example, "This vintage wine is highly prized for its complex flavor profile."
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/ prized for prestige-enhancing qualities.
Instead, gems were prized for the purity of their crystal.
Some ghost signs are prized for their typographic qualities.
Taurasi is prized for its altitude and its volcanic soils.
Quinoa is a seed prized for its nutritional value.
Such attackers should be prized for their mysterious knack.
Burmite, or Burmese amber, is prized for its clarity.
The fish's tender pink and red meat is prized for sushi and sashimi.
As Symes points out, classical releases were prized for their unadorned realism.
Magazine ads and aid group brochures are prized for their rich colors.
But, unlike Duchamp's, Mr. Tomkins's work is prized for its clarity and accessibility.
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