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The phrase "a contest that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific contest and providing additional information about it.
Example: "She won a contest that showcased the best local talent."
Alternatives: "a competition that" or "a challenge that".
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Every free throw counted in a contest that came down to the final seconds.
"We wanted a contest that would challenge the minds of New York City art students".
This is a contest that stands apart from anything in Spain.
The interception was a big play in a contest that had very few.
"I have an issue with a contest that was a wolf whistle for anti-Semitism.
This is a contest that is being won by wealthier and more prestigious universities.
But two years ago, the agency co-sponsored a contest that celebrated the emerging technology.
Initially, it made scant difference to a contest that had become Watford's attack versus United's defence.
It was him against her in a contest that made sense, and he won.
Mr. Seirawan said: "The format is not a contest that is appropriate to chess.
The 57th minute is a fitting starting point for a contest that never made sense.
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