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Common collocations with prestigious in American Collocation

prestigious adjective

US /preˈstidʒəs/

very

extremely
highly
hugely
particularly
truly
very

Her performance earned her a highly prestigious Tony Award.

rather

fairly
quite
rather

I was Captain of the Wales Youth side, which is quite prestigious.

in a particular way

internationally
socially

They were mentioned in a recent edition of The Mathematical Gazette, the internationally prestigious publication of the Mathematical Association.

event

ceremony
competition
conference
contest
event
festival
tournament

This prestigious event takes place at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.

prize

accolade
award
medal
prize
title
trophy

The RIBA Stirling Prize is the UK’s most prestigious architectural prize.

institution

institution
school
university

It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Greece.

publication

journal
publication

The results of the research have been published in the most prestigious journal in the field.

organization

brand
client
company
organization

Ballet Nacional de Cuba is one of the world’s most prestigious dance companies.

place

location
venue

Claire has played at various prestigious venues in and around London.

project

contract
development
project

We are delighted to be working with the British Olympic Association on such a prestigious project.