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The phrase "a major competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an important or significant contest or event, often in the context of sports, academics, or other competitive fields.
Example: "Winning a major competition can significantly boost an athlete's career and visibility in their sport."
Alternatives: "a significant contest" or "a key competition."
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They'd never lost to the Germans in a major competition.
"You're not going to go and change anything" right before a major competition, she said.
Swansea have never won a major competition in their 100-year history.
Until Saturday, he had never scored an important goal in a major competition for Germany.
Miner, 18, would have competed as a senior for the first time at a major competition.
There are some encouraging signs but we need experience when we go into a major competition".
They have yet to win a major competition, but they have placed second or third in several.
Russia has not advanced past the opening round of a major competition since the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Megan Young of Jacksonville, Fla., ended her career as a junior rider with her second victory in a major competition.
Dangerous as the sport may look, it wasn't until recently that a snowboarder was killed in a major competition.
He has landed the quad only once in a major competition and succeeds on the completeness of his routine.
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