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The phrase "a competition on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific topic or subject matter that the competition is focused on. Example: "The school is organizing a competition on environmental awareness to encourage students to think about sustainability."
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"And you put so much work and preparation into a competition on one single day or you know one week or two weeks of your life and it's devastating when you can't do anything about it.
And anyone who holes in one during a competition on the par-3, 155-yard Pontet Canet, the fifth hole, wins an imperial bottle of the wine.
The American Pie Council has set up a competition on its Facebook page for one winner to enjoy a private viewing of Labor Day in their home town for 50 friends.
The one-sided feud eventually culminated in Colbert challenging Rain to a competition on air.
Some of the newer awards seem to be in a competition on the generosity scale.
There was practice every afternoon, and more practice or a competition on most Saturdays.
In a summer that's seen art reduced to a competition on cable TV, Posenenske's inclusive idealism holds special appeal.
When Grossman was nine, a quiz-show program on state radio announced a competition on the work of Sholem Aleichem.
"At the beginning, nobody wanted to share information -- there really was a competition on who could find the clue first.
If that wasn't enough, I was already a bit apprehensive because I hadn't raced well in a competition on Sunday.
"When you're standing in a competition on the opposite side of the net to them, it's a little bit surreal.
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