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Pulitzer Prize

Description:

The Pulitzer Prize, established in 1917, is an esteemed award that recognizes outstanding achievements in American journalism, literature, and music composition. Named after its founder Joseph Pulitzer, the prize is awarded annually in various categories, including news reporting, fiction, drama, history, and poetry.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The investigative journalist won a Pulitzer Prize for his groundbreaking exposé.
  2. Emily's novel was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction.
  3. Every year, the Pulitzer Prize honors exceptional voices and impactful stories.
  4. The composer earned a Pulitzer Prize for his remarkable symphony.
  5. The Pulitzer Prize ceremony recognizes and celebrates excellence in journalism and the arts.

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