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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a competition for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event or contest where participants compete for a specific prize or title.
Example: "The school is organizing a competition for a scholarship to help students further their education."
Alternatives: "a contest for a" or "a challenge for a".
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His department sponsored a competition for a more pleasing design.
Five years ago she won a competition for a new opera house in the Welsh capital.
About 70 years ago, there was even a competition for a town nickname.
A competition for a reader to win a Mulberry handbag worth nearly £1,000.
The government will hold a competition for a third license next year.
I was reluctant to enter a competition for a Holocaust memorial sculpture in San Francisco.
LAST month Rodney Leon, a Haitian-American architect, won a competition for a memorial to victims of the slave trade.
In 1935 the Italian air force held a competition for a series of hangars to be built throughout Italy.
What he found was a competition for a sport he had never seen, played by people of widely differing ages.
Korangal Valley is an example of what can happen when determined adversaries settle into a competition for a small space.
He served as a cryptographer for the US air force and then in 1950 won a competition for a new composition from the American Federation of Music Clubs.
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