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To contests
noun
Controversy; debate.
Exact(50)
21, and looking forward to contests in more Southern states.
It supplies their uniforms and covers the costs of their trips to contests.
When it comes to contests, Mr. Soifer favors a blend of the old and new.
Travelling to contests costs money.It was the economic arguments, both men agree, that won over wavering legislators.
I guess talking about sports lends itself to contests — the Latin word "sportus" translates to "sweat contest".
Patrons such as Mr Aliyu cover living costs and pay for trips to contests in neighbouring Cameroon and Niger.
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They began to contest them.
Both clubs plan to contest the sanctions.
Mr. Stringer decided not to contest them.
But the BNP is desperate to contest.
First, to "contest" simply means to challenge.
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