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Discover LudwigThe phrase "winning prize" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like: "The singer was awarded the winning prize at the competition".
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The winning prize?
11.40am BST The winning prize fund is £10m.
He is 14 and he is winning prize money against the best bowlers in the world.
The winning prize for each category of the Competition is as set out below: 1.
As a bell rang, the horses sprinted by, competing for a winning prize of $4,600.
Yet as the mainland's own exchanges get bigger, Hong Kong can't count on winning prize listings forever.
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you might say he would have won another Champion Chase". The winning prize-money for the two races would have been about £210,000.
Bruce Nauman keeps winning prizes.
Does winning prizes mean anything to you?
Meanwhile, he kept winning prizes.
She had never thought of winning prizes, she said.
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