Sentence examples for to medals from inspiring English sources

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to medals

noun

A stamped metal disc used as a personal ornament, a charm, or a religious object.

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When it comes to medals, the surprises and freak occurrences are lovelier.

Well-funded elite programmes lead inexorably to medals: an estimated £4.5m per gold in London.

"It's too early to say what this might mean with respect to medals and prize money".

There were corporate prizes like that from Tutu.com and the TutusDivine Awards in addition to medals and other honors.

For him the real target in Daegu is to see "about 15 to 16 athletes or relay teams that come close to medals".

The American total of 97 medals, when ranked according to medals won per capita, was 46th among the 199 competing nations.

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The income-to-medal ratio is not linear, Mr. Bernard said.

Athletes are now en route "to medal".

The goal is to medal there.

The secret to medal success, obviously.

"It's going to be really tough to medal".

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