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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a math competition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event where participants compete in solving mathematical problems or challenges.
Example: "She spent months preparing for a math competition that would take place in her city."
Alternatives: "a mathematics contest" or "a math challenge".
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Coach K led a math competition team that a large number of young students had joined.
"I was told your school recently got seven out of the top 10 places in a math competition throughout all Israel.
Once, one of her daughters came in second to a Korean kid in a math competition, so Chua made the girl do 2,000 math problems a night until she regained her supremacy.
Now his performance has reached the level of his peers, and he's even participated in a math competition at the school.
If you are about to participate in a math competition, tell yourself how smart you are.
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Now I've proudly walked around a state math competition sporting a "Mathlete" nametag and brought my swagger and skills to Science Olympiad contests all of my young life.
Harvard considers it "something that's impressive," like winning a national math competition, if an applicant's essay has appeared in the review, he said.
Two Irvine high schools took top spots in a countywide math competition, including University High School for the third year in a row.
If winning a youth math competition seems less important than vanquishing the Soviets back in 1980, consider this: the last time America won the IMO was 1994.
A group of fourth- and fifth-graders at Circle View Elementary School have been studying hard for an upcoming math competition.
When she got in — the following year — there was MathCounts, a middle-school math competition, to prepare for.
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