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The phrase "a contest with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a competition or challenge involving someone or something.
Example: "The athletes prepared for a contest with their rivals at the championship."
Alternatives: "a competition against" or "a challenge with".
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It was a contest with several chapters.
Brown & Williamson is also sponsoring a contest with the "L.S.M.F.T".
Maybe they view it as a contest with the executive.
But "Sail Away" is not a contest with monetary reward.
This is a contest with a sense of humor.
And then there was 2002, when redistricting forced him into a contest with a sitting congresswoman.
In that movie, Dean's character engages in a contest with another teenager played by Corey Allen.
Clinton, of course, is in a contest with Sanders that continues to split Democrats.
The format of "Whose Line" is ostensibly a contest, with points awarded by Mr. Carey.
Summers ended up in a contest with Geithner for the Treasury Secretary post.
You have a contest with your sister, see who can sleep the latest, O.K.?
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