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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partial championship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a championship title is awarded but not in its entirety, possibly due to incomplete competition or shared titles.
Example: "The team celebrated their victory, but it was bittersweet as they only secured a partial championship due to the tournament's cancellation."
Alternatives: "a shared title" or "an incomplete championship".
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Referring to Miami's chances of a partial championship, Grossman said: "We don't really care about what sort of hopes they have for a national championship.
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Widely considered the greatest driver to never win a Cup championship, Martin, 50, is returning to full-time Nascar racing after running a partial schedule the past two years.
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