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The phrase "a contest where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description of a competition or event that involves participants competing against each other.
Example: "The annual science fair is a contest where students showcase their innovative projects and experiments."
Alternatives: "a competition in which" or "an event where".
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That will not help in a contest where the tables are already stacked against the Democrats.
This is a contest where neither style nor syntax seems to matter.
It recently started a contest where people can custom-design the classic 1460 boot online (www.dmbootdesign.com).
"One school even had a contest where the students made costumes for their own Amoeba Hop".
It could serve to GOP voters in a contest where the composition of Congress is at stake.
Meanwhile, a punching shootout with David Price appeals as a contest where the final bell will be redundant.
"They wanted her to do a contest where she had sex with a listener," Mr. Knight said.
Foxhunting is a contest where participants try to locate a transmitter, called the fox, simply by monitoring the signals it transmits.
He was standing against the speaker, John Bercow, in a contest where none of the main parties even put up candidates.
But it is also being watched because it is a contest where race provides a subtle but profound undercurrent, even though both major contenders are black.
Those weaknesses do not seem to be enough to stop the Conservatives in a contest where the economy is the overwhelming issue.
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