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Use "prize-winning" in a sentence
"The label "prize-winning" can be used indiscriminately, but the Alder Tree gooseberry and elderflower ice-cream is truly deserving – last year it earned a rare three stars at the Guild of Fine Foods Great Taste Awards, the food industry's Oscars."
"The other is David McCullough, America's premier historian whom I met when he accompanied my then-boss Vice President Mondale to the Panama Canal in 1978 shortly after publication of his epic prize-winning book about the creation of the canal, "The Path Between the Seas.""
"Famed artist LeRoy Neiman drew his first prize-winning picture more than 80 years ago."