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Discover LudwigThe phrase "won a prize" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone who has achieved recognition or a reward in a competition or contest. Example: "After months of hard work, she finally won a prize at the science fair for her innovative project."
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She won a prize.
She'd won a prize.
I won a prize for the thesis.
She won a prize for it.
Alfie won a prize, and I didn't.
"It won a prize and I didn't.
The blond girl won — a prize of a hundred dollars.
He won a prize and found a career.
She has won a prize for Latin declamation.
Rod won a prize for "Best Shakespeare Look-Alike".
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And McIntyre's research in preserving pig brains has also won a prize from the Brain Preservation Foundation.
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