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The phrase "a major contender" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is a strong competitor in a particular context, such as a competition, election, or market.
Example: "In the upcoming election, she is considered a major contender for the position of mayor."
Alternatives: "a strong competitor" or "a leading candidate".
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In fact, he's merely a major contender.
To seriously consider him a major contender is simple fantasy.
Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology is emerging as a major contender for heterogeneous microsystems applications.
Now, as before the election, he is considered a major contender for the Dem.
Letters soon followed, from strangers expressing a kinship to Mediate, a major contender of common mien.
Mr. Watts made it clear that Shell intended to become a major contender here.
Other victims included the crack sprinter Alessandro Petacchi and Roberto Heras, a major contender.
He said Mr. Mutnick was "a major contender" for the role.
As for Santorum's future, it's unlikely the he will be a major contender for the next Republican Presidential nomination.
But Chris — a major contender, in an admittedly strong field, for the dumbest person in the film — has a plan.
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But Chris a major contender, in an admittedly strong field, for the dumbest person in the film has a plan.
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