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"a competition between" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a contest or rivalry between two or more individuals, teams, or groups. Example: The fierce competition between the two companies has led to innovative new products and lower prices for consumers.
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Was there a competition between them?
A competition between the dead!
"A competition between unevenly matched forces is inherently unstable".
"It's a competition between my physical self and my mind".
This is ascribed to a competition between NO and O2.
Coating properties arise from a competition between these stages.
No, it is not a competition between the two.
Ms. Barrett said, "It became a competition between departments to raise the most money".
It's like a competition between the channels: who can out-grim the other?
"It's a competition between the dealers not just an antiques market.
There was a competition between a Flexible-Flyer, a Speed- away & a Silver Streak.
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