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"a competition for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a situation in which two or more people or entities are competing against each other for a prize or reward. For example, "The town held a competition for the best pumpkin-carving design."
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"It is about a competition for control".
"A competition for jobs," he said.
There was a competition for players in wheelchairs, and a competition for disabled ambulatory players.
The village priest held a competition for its replacement.
"This a competition for 10 days," he said.
His department sponsored a competition for a more pleasing design.
Ethnic fans see the game as a competition for pride".
There's a competition for water, for forage, for their livestock.
Chatterbooks is currently running a competition for schools.
I make a competition for very young singers.
First, we have a competition for entrepreneurs who can't… entrepren.
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