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The phrase "a contestants" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a contestant" if referring to a single individual or "contestants" if referring to multiple individuals.
Example: "Each contestant must submit their entry by the deadline."
Alternatives: "a participant" or "an entrant".
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Military helicopters will fly over the course and each robot will be followed by a chase vehicle equipped with a kill switch should a contestants veer into danger.
As we drink, he keeps asking me, "What can I do to make Noel realise that I'm nothing like a funeral director?" Every night after dinner there's a contestants' meeting.
The person that creates the murders cannot be a contestants, because they know how everyone dies.
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A contestant who finish the course with the fastest time wins the contest.
A contestant is introduced.
Once, a contestant's wig flew off.
(Above, Mr. Ramsay with a contestant).
A contestant on "Survivor: Vanuatu".
A contestant recycles a bread basket?
Also, a professional clown is a contestant.
This isn't a contestant, Russia.
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