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beginning [bıˈgınıŋ] N

2. beginning:

winning [ˈwınıŋ] ADJ

prizefight [ˈpraızfaıt] N

winnings [ˈwınıŋz] N

training [ˈtreınıŋ] N

I . designing [dıˈzaınıŋ] ADJ

II . designing [dıˈzaınıŋ] N

reasoning [ˈriːzənıŋ] N

reckoning [ˈrekənıŋ] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If the prizewinning publication is a translation, the prize may be shared between the author and the translator.
en.wikipedia.org
The prizewinning project, however, had no such obvious practicality.
www.ft.com
I learned later that he was a prizewinning boxer among fellow stewards on the ships.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Here are some examples of the prizewinning nuttery from the week that was.
www.salon.com
And, for those so inclined to read the prizewinning tea leaves, it felt like, as a literary culture, we had made it.
www.theglobeandmail.com
He published at least two volumes of poetry in his lifetime, in addition to the prizewinning pieces.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead of the magnificent prizewinning specimens that are desired, the plants are often beset by every passing pest and disease going.
www.dailymail.co.uk
To make the field extra level, the prizewinning formula factors in the number of competitors in each of the team-member fleets.
www.sail-world.com
One is a prizewinning pianist, another a sketch comedian.
www.thestar.com
A better prizewinning trick is to substitute a tablespoon of cornflour for some of the flour, making the sponge airily light.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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