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Mr. Tom Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

The use of "named prize" or "named price"

Hi

Is the use of "named prize" or "named price" possible? I mean, whatever the person names (after winning a competition, bet, etc) will be given to him.

The king announced that anyone who killed the monster would be given a named price.

Thanks,

Tom

PS: Any other better/more natural option?
  

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No, that doesn't work. '' The prize of his choice ".

  • No, that doesn't work.
  • '' The prize of his choice ".
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No, that doesn't work. ''The prize of his choice".

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