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ThombD Posted 6 years ago
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Best of luck in getting the prize

Suppose there are five prizes and twenty performers. One of those twenty performers has performed this dance. After he finished his performance, I went to him and said "best of luck in getting the prize" ?Is this sentence correct in this context? Or I just have to say "Best of luck for the prize" Or "Best of luck for prize"


1. Thanks for giving this pen.

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2. Thanks for giving me this pen. ?Is only this version correct or 1 is also correct?

  

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ThombD "best of luck in winning one of the prizes" It is rather condescending. I would say: "Great performance! " ThombD 2.

  • ThombD "best of luck in winning one of the prizes" It is rather condescending.
  • I would say: "Great performance!
  • " ThombD 2.
  • Thanks for giving me this pen.
  • Is only this version correct Yes.
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ThombD"best of luck in winning one of the prizes"

It is rather condescending.

I would say: "Great performance! You deserve to win one of the prizes."

ThombD2. Thanks for giving me this pen. ?Is only this version correct

Yes.

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