Sentence examples for a few competitions from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a few competitions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of competitions, typically in contexts related to sports, events, or contests.
Example: "She participated in a few competitions last summer and won several awards."
Alternatives: "several contests" or "a handful of tournaments".

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Then the organisers had lined up a few competitions for team building, and sadly I'm too competitive and totally forgot that we had to let the client's team win.

There are a few competitions between now and June.

She played piano from the age of 10 until she was 15 or 16 and entered a few competitions.

"In Hong Kong, there are only a few competitions.

There's a games room, which has table tennis and a pool table, so there's been a few competitions going on and there's a cinema room, too.

"We've progressed through the group stage in a few competitions and we don't see it as a shock as such," said the opener.

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A young ensemble, not long out of conservatory but with a few competition victories to its credit, was about to make its New York debut, a ritual that is statistically likely to lead nowhere.

There are a few competition concerns now in the market.

Riding lessons involved children and teenagers and were related mainly to indoor (instruction) and outdoor activities, including a few competition activities.

"It's the start of the year for us so we have a few more competitions like the World Series so that'll make us competition-fit for the Olympics".

Our lecturer subsequently persuaded a couple of us to enter a few business competitions.

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