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The phrase "a competition in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "There was a fierce competition in the baking category at the county fair." In this sentence, "a competition in" is used to describe the setting or context of the competition, indicating that it took place within a specific category or field (baking).
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"There is a competition in capability.
He is preparing for a competition in March.
Aged nine, he stayed overnight for a competition in Southampton.
Wang met Totenberg in 1986 at a competition in Poland.
Therefore, there exists a competition in time domain between probabilistic failure isolation and propagation effects.
Katz gained Olympic eligibility by finishing seventh at a competition in Oberdorf, Germany, in September.
The Republicans have held several debates, each a competition in claims to purity.
But it is not a competition, in any way, shape or form.
After winning a competition in 1991, they obtained management, but the engagements dried up.
It's a competition in which, in the wider economy, craft is fighting back.
His plans are now complete for Zurich Schauspielhaus, for which he won a competition in 1965.
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