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The phrase "a contest called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing the name of a specific contest or competition.
Example: "I recently participated in a contest called 'The Great Bake-Off,' where contestants showcased their baking skills."
Alternatives: "a competition named" or "an event titled".
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The athletes had gathered for a contest called the Pull-Up Jam.
So The Globe is announcing today a contest called Famous Boston Beans.
He invented a contest called "Stump the Scholar," a student favorite, in which they used their notes to answer questions.
Another part of the campaign is a contest, called MyEntourage, that works with the social Web site MySpace.com.com
In 2013, a foundation run by Microsoft's co-founder Paul Allen announced a contest called the Ocean Challenge.
The Rauch Foundation, a forward-thinking, private family outfit, is attacking what it calls "a crisis of imagination" with a contest called "Build a Better Burb".
(Appropriately, a recent campus rage has been a contest called "show us your Bocuse," challenging students to be photographed assuming the chef's customary stance).
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In that spirit, I'm creating a contest calling for suggestions of a name change.
So on Monday, when Muslim Americans awoke to the news that two gunmen had opened fire in Garland, Texas outside a contest calling for drawings of the Prophet Muhammad, they responded with strong condemnation of the attacks.
In the ceremony, the MTV DJ Mauricio Parra announced a contest calling on the youth in the region to submit original and creative proposals in different areas – such as sports, theatre, music, or social networks – to end violence against women and girls.
Loading up with a hotdog, I wandered into a tent where an "elegance contest" called Beautiful Duos was taking place.
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