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The phrase 'prized possession' is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to something of sentimental value to a person, such as a gift from a loved one or a childhood toy. For example: His wedding ring was his most prized possession.
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Doing so yourself may cause permanent damage to your prized possession.
Prized possession?
Prized Possession: My chandelier.
Most prized possession?
Prized possession: My puppets.
That book is my most prized possession.
Prized possession: My Concorde airplane model.
For years it remained a prized possession.
Most prized possession: My 1999 Golden Clown.
But it is not his prized possession.
The armchair had been Luda's prized possession ever since.
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