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Discover LudwigThe phrase "win prizes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be successful in a competition or game and receive a reward. Example: "The school held a fundraiser raffle and my friend was lucky enough to win the grand prize of a brand new laptop."
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Pets win prizes?
"Pets win prizes," he said.
The best suggestions win prizes.
These books aren't marginalised – they win prizes.
It will probably win prizes, though.
"Some people win prizes," he said.
Some girls did not win prizes - she scorned them.
Kumar will not win prizes for historical originality.
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Not to win prize money, that's for sure.
Again, he won prizes.
I bet it wins prizes.
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