cash prize
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcashandprize
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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prize
adjective[before noun]
uk/praɪz/us/praɪz/
A prize animal, flower, or vegetable is one that has won or deserves to win a prize in a competition because it is of very ...
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(Definition ofcashandprizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In recompense, the entrance ticket doubled as a chance to win acashprizeat a daily raffle.
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Thiscashprizebusiness does not appeal to me very much.
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Would it not be a scandalous policy if there were acashprizefor breaking the rules and a penalty for keeping them?
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A return based on a computer deciding whether they have won acashprizeseems totally artificial and unrealistic.
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I also suggest reducing thecashprize.
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All of them purportedly bear the good news that their recipient has won acashprize, but they are junk mail that is designed to extract money under false pretences.
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Yet any athlete who accepted acashprizebecame immediately a professional, while any tennis player who made a living out of lawn tennis remained an amateur.
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I suggest that we might consider whether we may not ultimately be brought to the conclusion that there can only be acashprizeor another turn.
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Acashprizewould not usually be deductible in computing profits for tax purposes, unless it was given wholly and exclusively for the purpose of a business.
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The latter, with their low stake and maximumcashprizeof £2·40p or non-monetary prizes of £4·80p, are much more appropriate for clubs and bingo clubs.
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It was based on one person competing against 100 audience members for acashprize.
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The highest-scoring team after 6 games goes through to two games which make up thecashprizeround.
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Users would try to answer premium questions correctly, in order to win thecashprizeassociated with the question.
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It was awarded with a badge and certificate, as well as acashprize.
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Showcase would include panel discussions, workshops, and acashprizefor the winning film.
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Each competitor then rates the host's performance with the winner winning a 5,000 zcashprize.
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The award'scashprizeof $35,000 is believed to be the largest in journalism.
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Acashprizewas on offer to the person who could provide the best solution to the puzzle.
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