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Discover Ludwig"valuable prize" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a reward or incentive such as a prize for a competition, a raffle, or a reward for achieving a certain goal. For example, "The lucky winner of the competition received a valuable prize of $1,000."
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This is a valuable prize.
Its movable platform and crane made it a valuable prize.
He has won a less tangible but more valuable prize.
To both sides, Ukraine is the most valuable prize left in eastern Europe.
Taken by itself, however, Florida may be a less valuable prize than usual.
In centuries past, an English princess was a valuable prize on the royal marriage market.
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A few contained valuable prizes, the outstanding prize was a 3 week trip to Europe.
There were solid Conservative swings and valuable prizes across the Midlands.
Today, Kim Jong Un inherits two valuable prizes: nuclear weapons (and the leverage they offer) plus unambiguous support from China.
Most people don't see a parent's death as an invitation to a free-for-all with valuable prizes.
What if we locked them in a house together and made them compete every day for valuable prizes?
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