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		Definition of prize money in English: prize moneynoun  mass nounMoney offered or received as a prize.  the two champions will each collect two thousand pounds in prize money  Example sentencesExamples -  However, the interest is not shared equally between investors, but paid out in prize money.
 -  Basically, the better your horse and the better it runs, the more chance you have of winning bigger prize money.
 -  Then at the end of March is the big one, at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, with prize money of a million dollars.
 -  The estimated £3m prize money from the show would be used to revamp the pool's Turkish baths.
 -  As long as the player can stay in the area of the shockwave, he or she earns bonus prize money.
 -  Because of the jackpot and the big prize money on offer, the Golden League attracts the best athletes in the world.
 -  He also criticised the late payment of sponsorship contract money and tournament prize money to players.
 -  For the rest, travel allowances and excellent prize money would be incentive enough.
 -  No sponsor has offered prize money on tourist matches for several years so it is no wonder most sides only bother to put out their second team.
 -  If a horse wins both races then the total prize money will be topped up to £1.3m.
 -  A delighted Mrs Seers said she did not yet know what she was going to do with her prize money.
 -  Players can go online and compete with players all over the country for real prize money.
 -  He now sets off this week with high hopes of earning enough prize money to guarantee his European Tour card.
 -  The prize money must be invested in a project of social or environmental benefit to the community.
 -  All contestants who last the entire night without leaving the house will receive prize money.
 -  The race committee are planning the programme with good prize money on offer.
 -  She decides to set up a match between Bobby Jones and Walter Hagan for $10,000 prize money.
 -  The club also needs income to be able to provide the sort of prize money required.
 -  I've accumulated a lot of prize money on the US Tour this season, but I haven't won for four years.
 -  She won £100 prize money and was presented with a shield with her name on it.
 
    Definition of prize money in US English: prize moneynoun Money offered or received as a prize.  Example sentencesExamples -  For the rest, travel allowances and excellent prize money would be incentive enough.
 -  However, the interest is not shared equally between investors, but paid out in prize money.
 -  All contestants who last the entire night without leaving the house will receive prize money.
 -  No sponsor has offered prize money on tourist matches for several years so it is no wonder most sides only bother to put out their second team.
 -  A delighted Mrs Seers said she did not yet know what she was going to do with her prize money.
 -  The race committee are planning the programme with good prize money on offer.
 -  As long as the player can stay in the area of the shockwave, he or she earns bonus prize money.
 -  She decides to set up a match between Bobby Jones and Walter Hagan for $10,000 prize money.
 -  The estimated £3m prize money from the show would be used to revamp the pool's Turkish baths.
 -  He also criticised the late payment of sponsorship contract money and tournament prize money to players.
 -  Because of the jackpot and the big prize money on offer, the Golden League attracts the best athletes in the world.
 -  She won £100 prize money and was presented with a shield with her name on it.
 -  If a horse wins both races then the total prize money will be topped up to £1.3m.
 -  I've accumulated a lot of prize money on the US Tour this season, but I haven't won for four years.
 -  Basically, the better your horse and the better it runs, the more chance you have of winning bigger prize money.
 -  The prize money must be invested in a project of social or environmental benefit to the community.
 -  The club also needs income to be able to provide the sort of prize money required.
 -  Then at the end of March is the big one, at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, with prize money of a million dollars.
 -  He now sets off this week with high hopes of earning enough prize money to guarantee his European Tour card.
 -  Players can go online and compete with players all over the country for real prize money.
 
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