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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regatta between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a competitive event involving boats or ships, typically between two or more teams or individuals.
Example: "The annual regatta between the local sailing clubs attracts participants from all over the region."
Alternatives: "a race between" or "a competition between".
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Soon we may see the sun set on the days when the cup was a regatta between wealthy individuals.
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The Gold Cup, a five-day regatta between 20 teams, is raced in classic boats which were designed in 1936.
It was, in many ways, an ill-fitting conclusion to what had been a remarkable back-and-forth regatta between two syndicates that had collectively spent more than $80 million on their campaigns, and which had been favorites to advance to the challenger finals from the outset of the trials, which began last October.
Mahone Bay hosts an annual boat festival and a regatta.
Rule 69 violations result in penalties given to individuals, not boats, in a regatta.
There, in a regatta of dinghies, the community greeted it like a new family member.
In 1852, the club challenged Harvard to a regatta in the first intercollegiate athletic competition.
AS he piloted a motorboat around a regatta of more than 200 Laser sailboats heading out from Westport's harbor to race in Long Island Sound, Mark Foster drew parallels between life on the water and life on land.
'I haven't missed a regatta since I graduated, he said.
It included anti-drug messages, a bike race, a regatta, concerts, and, finally, an appearance by Vladimir Putin.
Nicola Yortt, a friend of a member, questioned whether modifications should be allowed to the boats once a regatta has begun.
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