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The phrase "the third prize" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific rank or placement in a competition or contest where multiple prizes are awarded. Example: "She was disappointed to only receive the third prize in the art competition, but she was proud of her work nonetheless."
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"It's the same amount as the third prize, $50,000.
The third prize for the documentary Dirty Wars was collected by the film's scriptwriter, David Riker who also led a screenwriting workshop for refugee filmmakers.
The third prize of $50,000 went to Eric Daigh of Traverse City, Mich., for "Portraits," a series of three pictures created from pushpins.
The first prize is $500,000 in cash, the second prize is $200,000, and the third prize is $100,000.
The third prize for Guardian journalists was for digital innovation, awarded for the groundbreaking 6x9 – a virtual reality experience of solitary confinement.
The santising WC The futuristic loo developed by the team at the University of Toronto in Canada, which took the third prize of £25,600, sanitises faeces and urine and is also designed to recover resources and clean, reusable water.
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However, the third prize-winner Isidore Gunsberg was prepared to play Chigorin for the title.
In case nobody noticed the first prize, I suppose.
The plan is to bestow the first prize this autumn.
That really was like winning the first prize in life.
These scripts were Pushing Hands, which won the first prize, and The Wedding Banquet, which won second prize.
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