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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fluid contest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition or situation that is dynamic, changing, or adaptable in nature.
Example: "The debate turned out to be a fluid contest, with each participant adjusting their arguments based on the other's points."
Alternatives: "an evolving competition" or "a dynamic challenge".
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But until the torturous endgame, basketball is a fluid contest, in which possession constantly passes back and forth between teams, and no single trip down the court seems especially important, given that each team has the ball a hundred times a game.
Other front-runners could easily emerge in what is shaping up to be a fluid contest with ever-shifting alliances and priorities, according to interviews in the past week with church officials, and the scholars and journalists who study the church.
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Those who did sojourn to Raymond James Stadium were treated to a pretty fluid contest; each team was penalized just once for five yards.
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