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The phrase "a contests" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a contest"? You can use "a contest" when referring to a competition or event where individuals or teams compete for a prize or recognition.
Example: "She entered a contest to win a scholarship for her studies."
Alternatives: "a competition" or "a challenge".
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The bridge, if not exactly falling down, doesn't inspire confidence these days--cables are corroding, the foundation has 10-foot cracks--& in a contests, sponsored by the Dept. of Transportation, architects & engineers have submitted plans for replacing or repairing it.
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IT WAS a contest.
Nevertheless, a contest has begun.
It is a contest.
We have a contest!
A contest between brothers was unique.
Politics has become a contest of monomaniacs.
Who will prevail in such a contest?
So can performing well in a contest.
It's a contest of titans.
What a contest it promises to be!
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