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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a tournament" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics, events, or details related to a tournament.
Example: "The article provides insights about a tournament that took place last weekend."
Alternatives: "regarding a tournament" or "concerning a tournament."
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That's how I go about a tournament, a grand slam.
In addition, outdated information was used in a question about a tournament trophy.
Andrew Bujalski, whose 2002 feature, "Funny Ha Ha," is often cited as the first mumblecore film, returns with "Computer Chess" (July 17), set around 1980, a drama about a tournament involving programmers' software in the early days of personal computing.
She found out about a tournament to be held the following December and she signed up, despite knowing virtually nothing about the sport — how to diet, how to train, how to pose.
When reality strikes and the powerful German machine reminds everyone that this Brazilian team is not the star studded line-up of 1970 or 1982, that illusion of togetherness is shattered, Already some are starting to complain, again, about a tournament that had cost billions of dollars and has not benefited the nation.
"Any time I had a question about a tournament or a school or any of the coaches I would meet, he was always my No. 1 resource," Bradshaw said.
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The commissioner also confirmed the MLS has held talks with the Premier League about organising a tournament involving American and English teams.
Farish says Guernsey have been in talks with Gibraltar about staging a tournament around the same time as the Island Games as an alternative.
Still, there is nothing uniquely Mexican about losing a tournament that in its 88-year history has been won by only eight different nations.
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