win a prize in Korean
verb - win a prize
입상하다: win a prize, come in, place
Sentence patterns related to "win a prize"
1. There are 9 ways to win a prize in PowerBall®
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3. "It's so exciting to see the reaction on a customer's face when they win a prize," added Lewandowski.
4. A pushable wall maze led to a sign reading "Call Apogee and say Aardwolf"; it was intended that the first person to find the sign and carry out its instructions would win a prize, but the quick creation of level editors and cheat programs for the game soon after release led id and Apogee to give up on the idea.
5. ‘Like a man driving a Carload of squabbling children to a distant beach, he was determined to look on the bright side.’ ‘I think of it like this: my ideal holiday is me and the boy and a Carload of really good books.’ ‘Just bring a Carload of friends and try your hand at the clues to be in with a chance to win a prize.’
6. ‘Like a man driving a Carload of squabbling children to a distant beach, he was determined to look on the bright side.’ ‘I think of it like this: my ideal holiday is me and the boy and a Carload of really good books.’ ‘Just bring a Carload of friends and try your hand at the clues to be in with a chance to win a prize.’