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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a competition that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific competition and providing additional information about it.
Example: "The science fair is a competition that encourages students to showcase their innovative projects."
Alternatives: "a contest that" or "a tournament that".
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Would people care about a competition that wasn't competitive?
A year later Dmitri won a competition that entitled him to an opera debut.
So it's a competition that doesn't mean anything and we already know the winner?
It is a competition that remains close to the 32-year-old's heart.
They want to create a competition that is looser and open to innovation.
It is a competition that feels out of step with modern life.
But then, the NBCCs have never been a competition that lends itself well to predictions.
The Belgian seemed to thrive playing in a competition that can still be won.
In a competition that was dominated by defenders, he was the leading light.
"This is not a competition that puts an undue amount of importance on the shallower stuff.
The Leadville race was not a competition that requires athletes be in Usada's testing pool.
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