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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tournament with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an event or competition that involves participants or teams competing against each other.
Example: "We are organizing a tournament with teams from various schools participating."
Alternatives: "a competition featuring" or "an event involving".
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There is also a simple sequential algorithm for constructing a tournament with a given score list.
"I never played at a tournament with Andre or Pete," Isner said.
The zigzags of the music propel the dancers into a tournament with a variety of feats.
A tournament with no shortage of storylines brought us a new one on Monday - plantain power.
"He thought that a tournament with a lot of subpar rounds was a fraud".
"I don't think it's cool completing a tournament with four broken bones in my hand," he says.
Montgomerie, who has never won a tournament with Woods in the field, earned $273,480 for second.
To putt that well, on greens that fast, in a tournament with that much pressure, takes coolness.
There is not a lot of point in finishing a tournament with a fair amount still left in the tank.
"Millionaire" did supply ABC's best event this month, a tournament with celebrities, including Puffy Combs and Jon Stewart.
He was playing in a tournament with his neighbor Ken Fleming, 83, and Fleming's son Pat, 56.
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