Sentence examples for To competitions from inspiring English sources

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To competitions

noun

The action of competing.

  • The competition for this job is strong.

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Traveling to competitions and costumes can be expensive.

"I was a bit of a head case when it came to competitions," Hoffa said.

So we'd travel across Europe in a motorhome to go to competitions and events.

On occasion, Mr. du Pont ferried athletes to competitions in his helicopter.

"To me, when I stop getting invited to competitions is when I quit.

The company gave him a bike and paid for him to travel to competitions.

Mr. Cornejo added, "After that they started sending me to competitions".

Pretty soon, I was taking my cows to competitions, even as far away as Madison, Wis.

There were very few women and when we travelled to competitions everyone spoke Arabic.

"I go to competitions with them, and I am friends with the coaches.

Soon, he began traveling alone to competitions around the United States, paying his way with his prize winnings.

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