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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contest over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a competition or race that has come to an end. For example, "The two teams ended the football season with a contest over who would take home the championship trophy."
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It is a contest over who is the most talented.
The battle against Tepco has evolved into a contest over the future of Japan itself.
(The title refers to a contest over which guy can find the least attractive date).
Every Presidential election involves a contest over the idea of America.
Meritocracy should be a system of governance, not a contest over spoils.
The debate over Dempsey's move boils down to a contest over size.
Whatever happens on Tuesday, the presidential race remains a contest over character.
There is a contest over the funeral arrangements between family, church and state.
It was a contest over values, lifestyles and the status of your tribe.
The cold war, too, was not truly an "East-West" struggle; it remained essentially a contest over Europe.
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At its best, the strategic complexity and emotional intensity of a contest staged over five days lends itself to legend and lyricism.
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