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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic showdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competitive or confrontational situation in an academic context, such as debates, competitions, or challenges between students or institutions.
Example: "The two universities faced off in an academic showdown, showcasing their research capabilities and innovative projects."
Alternatives: "scholarly contest" or "intellectual battle".
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On a snowy Friday morning at Pro-Image Studios, 100 teenagers poured out of buses, looking more as if they were about to attend a rock concert than an academic showdown.
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West showdown.
South showdown.
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"It is a showdown".
It's a showdown.
SHOWDOWN, by David Corn.
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