Example sentences for: prize-winning

How can you use “prize-winning” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • But the mea culpa could just as appropriately be applied to the first sentence in today's lead story by the paper's Pulitzer prize-winning rewrite man, Robert D. McFadden:

  • Nobel-Prize-winning experimental work conducted by David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel in the late 1950s consolidated this notion with the discovery that individual neurons in the visual cortex can be characterized as simple line detectors, i.e., that they are most active when a line of a particular orientation is found in a particular part of the visual world [4].

  • In such cases, “the” is followed by a real or implied “well-known” or some equivalent thereof, to wit, ( internationally) famous, beloved, notorious, undisputed, disputed, recently released (or Escaped ), prize-winning, novelist, etc.

  • Critics credit this revival of the 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning play with correcting many of the original's faults.

  • The paper also quoted the Irish Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney welcoming the agreement with a quotation from the epic Anglo-Saxon poem "Beowulf": "A light appeared and the whole place became brightened the way the sky does when heaven's candle is shining brightly."


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